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Sensitive Carbon Fiber Microelectrode for the Quantification of Diuron in Quality Control of a Commercialized Formulation.

Serge Mbokou FoukmeniokRoland Fabrice Yibor BakoOusmane IlboudoYssouf KarangaEvangéline NjanjaMaxime PontieIssa TapsobaIgnas Kenfack TonleRousseau J Djouaka
Published in: International journal of analytical chemistry (2022)
Nickel(II) tetrasulfonated phthalocyanine (p-NiTSPc)-modified carbon fiber microelectrode (CFME) was used for the first time to investigate the electrochemical quantification of diuron in an agrochemical formulation. The surface morphology and elementary analysis of unmodified carbon fiber microelectrode (CFME) and p-NiTSPc-CFME were performed using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), respectively. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) was used to investigate the electrochemical behaviour of diuron, while square wave voltammetry (SWV) was used for quantitative analysis of diuron. Upon variation of some key analytical parameters, a calibration curve was plotted in the concentration range from 21.450 to 150.150  μ M, leading to a detection limit (DL) of 8.030  μ M mg/L (3.3 σ /m) and a limit of quantification (LQ) of 20.647  μ M mg/L. The fabricated p-NiTSPc-CFME was successfully applied for quality control in a commercialized formulation of diuron. The standard additional method was used, and the recovery rate of diuron was found to be 98.4%.
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