Title of article :
Surfactant Immobilized Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Indigotine
Author/Authors :
Raril, Chenthattil Deptarment of Chemistry - FMKMC College - Madikeri - Mangalore University Constituent College - Karnataka, India , Manjunatha, Jamballi G. Deptarment of Chemistry - FMKMC College - Madikeri - Mangalore University Constituent College - Karnataka, India
Abstract :
A highly sensitive electrochemical sensor for Indigotine (IG) detection was
fabricated at a carbon paste electrode (CPE) modified with TX-100 surfactant. The
electrochemical behavior of IG was studied at TX-100 modified carbon paste electrode (TX-
100MCPE). The effect of different pH values, scan rate and effect of concentration was also
studied using cyclic voltammetry. It was noticed that under optimized condition (pH 6.5) a
well -defined redox peak with the higher current response was obtained for IG at TX-
100MCPE compare to bare carbon paste electrode (BCPE). The modified electrode exhibited
an excellent electrochemical activity towards the oxidation of IG. The electrochemical
response of IG is linearly observed in the range of 1.5×10-6 M to 2×10-5 M, with the detection limit and limit of quantification of 16×10-8 M and 5.3×10-7 M. The modified electrode
showed good sensitivity (0.085 μA/μM) and stability and was employed for the determination of IG in the real sample.
Keywords :
Electrochemical determination , TX-100, Indigotine , Carbon paste electrode
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics