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A Simple Graphene Modified Electrode for the Determination of Antimony(Iii) in Edible Plants and Beverage

Journal
Food Chemistry
ISSN
1873-7072
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Aguirre-Quintana, M  
Aguirre-Quintana, M  
Segura-Segura, R  
Segura-Segura, R  
Godoy-Gonzalez, F  
Godoy-Gonzalez, F  
Pizarro-Reyes, J  
Pizarro-Reyes, J  
Flores-Vergara, E  
Flores-Vergara, E  
Paz de la Vega-Quiroz, A  
Paz de la Vega-Quiroz, A  
Liendo-Ibarra, F  
Liendo-Ibarra, F  
Abstract
Antimony(III) is a rare electroactive specie present on Earth, whose concentration is not typically determined. The presence of high concentrations of antimony is responsible for a variety of diseases, which makes it desirable to find convenient and reliable methods for its determination. We have developed a convenient glassy carbon modified electrode with electroreduced graphene oxide GC/rGO for the first time determination of Sb(III) in commercial lettuce, celery, and beverages. The surface of the electrode was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and cyclic voltammetry, indicating a heterogeneous and rough surface with a real area of 0.28 cm2, which is ~2.5 times the area of GC. The optimal chemical and electrochemical parameters used were: sodium acetate buffer (pH = 4.3), an accumulation potential of −1.0 V and an accumulation time of 150 s. The analytical validation was developed evaluating the linear range (10–60 µg L−1), limit of detection (2.5 µg L−1), accuracy, repetibility and reproducibility with satisfactory results (relative standard deviation (RSD) values lower than 10%). All the analyzes performed in real samples by stripping voltammetry were compared with GF-AAS, showing statistically similar values, demonstrating that GC/rGO could be effectively applied in the analysis of food samples. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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