Cathodic adsorptive stripping voltammetric behaviour of guanine in the presence of copper at the static mercury drop electrode.

Talanta

Departament of Chemistry, Pontificia Universidade Católica, Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 225, CEP 22453-900 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Published: December 2003

The cathodic adsorptive electrochemical behavior of guanine in the presence of some metal ions at the static mercury drop electrode was investigated. A 1.0x10(-3) mol l(-1) NaOH or a 2.0x10(-2) mol l(-1) Hepes buffer at pH 8.0 solutions were used as supporting electrolytes. The reduction peak potential for guanine was found to be around -0.15 V, which is very close to the mercury reduction wave. A new peak appears at -0.60 V in the presence of copper or at -1.05 V in the presence of zinc. A square wave voltammetric procedure for electroanalytical determination of guanine in 2.0x10(-2) mol l(-1) Hepes buffer at pH 8.0 containing 1.6x10(-5) mol l(-1)of copper ions, was developed. An accumulation potential of -0.15 V during 270 s for the prior adsorption of guanine at the electrode surface was used. The response of the system was found to be linear in the range of guanine concentration from 6.62x10(-8) to 1.32x10(-7) mol l(-1) and the detection limit was 7.0x10(-9) mol l(-1). The influence of DNA bases such as adenine, cytosine and thymine was also examined. Cyclic voltammetry was used to characterize the interfacial and redox mechanism.

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