Determination of hydroquinone in a square wave voltammetry procedure using a graphite-polyurethane composite electrode

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In order to a better characterization of a graphite-polyurethane composite intended to be used as a voltammetric sensor, the performance in a square wave voltammetric procedure was investigated. Using hydroquinone (HQ) as a probe, the electrode showed to be useful in square wave voltammetry with limit of detection of 0.28 μmol L-1, with recoveries between 99.1 and 101.5%. The results of the proposed method agreed with HPLC ones within 95% confidence level.

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Cervini, P., & Cavalheiro, E. T. G. (2006). Determination of hydroquinone in a square wave voltammetry procedure using a graphite-polyurethane composite electrode. Ecletica Quimica, 31(4), 59–62. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-46702006000400009

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