Effect of carboxylate compounds on the electrochemical behavior of dopamine at a mercury electrode

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The electrochemical oxidation of dopamine leads to deposition of polymeric films on the surfaces of solid state electrodes, decreasing the electrode activity. With a mercury electrode, the oxidation of dopamine occurs in the potential region of mercury oxidation. However, in the presence of carboxylic compounds the cyclic voltammogram of dopamine is different and presents a new electroactive product resulting from the oxidation of dopamine. This work describes preliminary results for the electrochemical behavior of dopamine at the Hg-electrode in the presence of acetate, citrate and EDTA.

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Winter, E., De Carvalho, R. M., Kubota, L. T., & Rath, S. (2003). Effect of carboxylate compounds on the electrochemical behavior of dopamine at a mercury electrode. In Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Vol. 14, pp. 564–569). Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-50532003000400012

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