Artículo de revista
EFFECT OF THE NUMBER OF SUBSTITUENTS ON THE BEHAVIOR OF MODIFIED ELECTRODES WITH COBALT PORPHYRINS SUBSTITUTED WITH A DIFFERENT NUMBERS OF BIS(METHOXYPHENYL) GROUPS TOWARD THE OXIDATION OF SULFITE.
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2010-03-16Registro en:
JOURNAL OF THE CHILEAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Volume: 55, Issue: 2, Pages: 253-256, 2010
0717-9324
Autor
Cheuquepán, W.
Villagra, D.
Azócar, M. I.
Ramírez, G.
Chen, Y. Y.
Matsuhiro, B.
Mendoza, L.
Isaacs Casanova, Mauricio
Aguirre, María Jesús
Institución
Resumen
In this study, we compared four glassy carbon electrodes modified with adsorbed porphyrins of cobalt containing one, two, three, or four bis(methoxyphenyl)
groups as substituents of the ligand. The aim of this work was to determine the effect of these donating groups on the electrocatalyst behavior of the modified
electrodes for the reduction or oxidation of sulfite in water or in mixtures of 12% ethanol in water (v/v) at different pHs. The results showed that the modified
electrodes are not catalytic toward the electro-reduction of sulfite in the whole range of pH studied (2-12). However, all the electrodes showed a catalytic toward the
oxidation of sulfite at basic pHs. We found that the best catalytic system was the four-substituted porphyrin modified electrode at pH 9.8. This system performed
well as an amperometric sensor for sulfite in ethanol-water mixtures and in aqueous solutions at the same pH. When the calibration curve was carried out by cyclic
voltammetry, a detection limit of 0.10 mg L-1 for the four-substituted cobalt porphyrin modified electrode in water and in ethanol-water mixtures was found.