Methylene Blue Immobilized on Cellulose Acetate with Titanium Dioxide: an Application as Sensor for Ascorbic Acid
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Neste trabalho, o corante azul de metileno foi imobilizado na superfície do acetato de celulose modificado com dióxido de titânio produzindo um material híbrido sólido denominado de CA-TiO 2 MB. O experimento produziu uma quantidade de 1,8 mmol g de TiO 2 incorporado no acetato de celulose e uma quantidade de 0,170 0,005 mmol g de azul de metileno adsorvido na superfície do CA-TiO 2 . Um eletrodo de pasta de carbono desse material foi usado para estudar a oxidação eletrocatalítica do ácido ascórbico pelas técnicas de voltametria cíclica e cronoamperometria. O pH da solução não afetou o potencial de pico de anódico nem a corrente de pico anódico ao variar de 3,0 a 7,0. A oxidação do analito ocorreu em 75 mV versus ECS em solução de KCl 1,0 mol L e pH 7,0. A intensidade da corrente de pico anódico variou com a concentração de ácido ascórbico na faixa de 5,0 10 mol L to 4,5 10 mol L, sendo observada uma correlação linear com um limite de detecção de 15 μmol L, limite de quantificação de 50 μmol L e uma sensibilidade de 7,1 μA L mol. A resposta do eletrodo foi muito rápida, com um tempo decorrido de 1,0 s, mostrando potencial para ser utilizado como um sensor eletroquímico para a determinação de ácido ascórbico em produtos comerciais.
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