Uncured polydimethylsiloxane as binder agent for carbon paste electrodes: Application to the quantification of propranolol

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This study describes the use of uncured polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) as a binder agent to prepare carbon paste electrodes (CPEs). A comparative study between the properties of CPEs prepared with PDMS and mineral oil Nujol®, the most common binder agent for CPEs, was carried out. Cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and chronoamperometry showed that PDMS-CPEs presented higher electrical conductivity, active electrochemical area, and wider useful potential window compared with Nujol®-CPEs. Moreover, PDMS-CPEs were more stable in aqueous mixtures containing 50% (v/v) of ethanol or methanol than Nujol®-CPEs. PDMS-CPEs have also provided higher sensitivity and lower limit of detection to propranolol than Nujol®-CPE. Therefore, this study demonstrated that PDMS is a promising alternative binder agent able to produce CPEs with superior chemical/electrochemical stability and improved analytical performance.

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Araújo, D. A. G., Pradela-Filho, L. A., Santos, A. L. R., Faria, A. M., Takeuchi, R. M., Karimi-Maleh, H., & Santos, A. L. (2019). Uncured polydimethylsiloxane as binder agent for carbon paste electrodes: Application to the quantification of propranolol. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 30(9), 1988–1998. https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20190117

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