Use of carbon paste composite electrodes (EPC) / gold nanoparticles for the quantification of ibuprofen

Keywords: Composite electrodes, ibuprofen, carbon paste electrodes, gold nanoparticles, voltammetry

Abstract

The aim of this research is the development of an analytical method for the quantification of ibuprofen in drugs by means of voltammetry and composite carbon paste / gold nanoparticles electrodes (EPC- Au). Ibuprofen oxidation is monitored by applying an anodic electrical potential to obtain an analytical current signal for its quantification. A carbon paste electrode (called blank as it has just graphite) is characterized and optimized, and the results obtained are chemometrically compared with those obtained with an EPC -Au electrode

 

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Published
2016-09-30
How to Cite
Carmona-Toris, W. A., Franco-Guzmán, M., & Álvarez-Romero, G. A. (2016). Use of carbon paste composite electrodes (EPC) / gold nanoparticles for the quantification of ibuprofen. Tópicos De Investigación En Ciencias De La Tierra Y Materiales, 3(3), 255-263. https://doi.org/10.29057/aactm.v3i3.9807