Voltammetric behavior of a chemically modified carbon paste electrode with cadmium nitroprusside prepared in different water to formamide ratios

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This paper describes a voltammetric study of cadmium nitroprusside synthesized from different compositions of water/formamide in your reaction of Cd2+ with [FeIII(CN)5NO]2- (CdNP). After infrared and transmission electron microscopy characterization, the CdNP was incorporated into a carbon paste electrode and a systematic voltammetric study was performed for four systems (CdNP-1, CdNP-2, CdNP-3 and CdNP-4). The spectroscopic studies reveals that all preparations was conducted with success. The cyclic voltammogram of all CdNP particles obtained from a carbon paste electrode modified (10% m/m) exhibited a redox couple with formal potential (Eθ') = 0.63 ± 0.02 V (10 % (m/m); v=20 mV s-1; KNO3 1.0 M) attributed to the redox process [FeII(CN)5NO]/[FeIII(CN)5NO] in the presence of Cd2+.

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Souza, T. R., de Sá, A. C., dos Santos Franco, F., Barbosa, P. F. P., Andrade, R. D. A., da Costa, F. M., … do Carmo, D. R. (2020). Voltammetric behavior of a chemically modified carbon paste electrode with cadmium nitroprusside prepared in different water to formamide ratios. International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 15(1), 774–787. https://doi.org/10.20964/2020.01.54

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