Title of article :
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Modified Carbon Nano Tube Paste Electrode for Sensitive Cyclic Voltammetry Determination of Isatin
Author/Authors :
Balliamada Monnappa, Amrutha Department of Chemistry - FMKMC College - Constituent College of Mangalore University - India , Gangadharappa Manjunatha, Jamballi Department of Chemistry - FMKMC College - Constituent College of Mangalore University - India , Sripathi Bhatt, Aarti Department of Chemistry - N.M.A.M. Institute of Technology - (Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgavi) - India , Malini, Kodi Department of Chemistry - St Philomina College - Dakshina Kannada - India
Abstract :
Purpose: Isatin (IS) is a synthetically significant heterocyclic moiety with an influential
pharmacodynamic indole nucleus and hence the electrocatalytic property of has been
investigated.
Methods: The electrochemical analysis was demonstrated by cyclic voltammetry (CV) in the
potential window of 0.2 V to 1.4 V using sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) modified carbon nano
tube paste electrode (SDSMCNTPE) over a pH range of 6 to 8.5 in 0.2 M phosphate buffer
solution (PBS). Surface morphology was studied by using Field emission-scanning electron
microscopy (FESEM).
Results: The CV study discloses that under ideal condition oxidation of IS arises at a potential of
0.970 V accompanied with an exceptional stability, selectivity and sensitivity for the resultant
SDSMCNTPE contrasting to bare carbon nano tube paste electrode (BCNTPE). Individual
parameters like electrode surface area, effect of surfactant, detection limit, simultaneous
detection of IS and resorcinol (RC) were studied at a scan rate of 0.1 V/s. Scan rate study uncovers
the process is diffusion controlled. The oxidation peak current amplified linearly with the surge
in concentration of IS under ideal condition. Detection limit (LOD) and limit of quantification
(LOQ) in the solution of optimum pH (7.5) at a scan rate of 0.100V/s is 2.4×10-7 M and 8.2 ×
10-7 M respectively.
Conclusion: The proposed electrode portrays excellent repeatability, reproducibility and
reliability to resistant electrode fouling.
Keywords :
Cyclic voltammetry , Carbon nanotube paste electrode , SDS , Isatin , Resorcinol
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin