Abstract
The electrochemical behaviors of thiazolidine (tetrahydrothiazole) on gold and platinum electrodes were investigated in a Britton-Robinson buffer (pH 2.77-11.61), acetate buffer (pH 4.31), phosphate buffer solutions (pH 2.11 and 6.38) and methanol or acetonitrile containing various supporting electrolytes. Detection was based on a gold wire electrochemical signal obtained with a supporting electrolyte containing 20% methanol-1.0 mM of phosphate buffer (pH 6.87, potassium dihydrogen phosphate and dipotassium hydrogen phosphate) as the mobile phase. Comparison with results obtained with a commercial amperometric detector shows good agreement. Using the chronoamperometric sensor with the current at a constant potential, and measurements with suitable experimental parameters, a linear concentration from 0.05 to 16 mg L -1 was found. The limit of quantification (LOQ) of the method for thiazolidine was found to be 1 ng. © 2011 by The Authors.
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Wang, L. H., & Li, W. J. (2011). Studies on the electrochemical behavior of thiazolidine and its applications using a flow-through chronoamperometric sensor based on a gold electrode. Molecules, 16(9), 7608–7620. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16097608
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