The electrochemical oxidation of iodide in the presence of phenol and o-cresol was investigated at a glassy carbon electrode in buffered media by cyclic voltammetry, linear sweep voltammetry and controlled-potential coulometry. The experimental results indicate that the phenol and o-cresol convert to their derivatives after participating in a halogenation coupled reaction (quasi-catalytic reaction) following the oxidation of iodide to iodine. The concentrations of phenol and o-cresol have been determined in aqueous solutions according to the linear dependence of quasi-catalytic peak currents with the concentration. The calibration graphs show two linear sections of 0.0 to 1.0×10-4 M and 2.0×10-4 to 1.0 × 10-3 M for phenol and 4.2×10-5 to 1.0×10 -4 and 2.0×10-4 and 1.0×10-3 Mfor o-cresol. The theoretical detection limits and the relative standard deviations for ten measurements of phenol and o-cresol are 1.125×10-5 M, 1.06% and 4.201×10-5 M, 1.44%, respectively. © 2004 by MDPI.
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Fotouhi, L., Ganjavi, M., & Nematollahi, D. (2004). Electrochemical study of iodide in the presence of phenol and o-cresol: Application to the catalytic determination of phenol and o-cresol. Sensors, 4(11), 170–180. https://doi.org/10.3390/s41100170
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