Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) of luminol and electrocatalysis by Prussian blue were compared for the selective detection of HO at the boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes. The HO detection was optimized by various parameters such as the applied potential at pH 7.4, which is a physiological value usually used for HO detection in enzymatic reactions. At an optimum applied potential of +0.5 V, a linear increase in the ECL signals ( = 0.99) was achieved for HO concentrations ranging between 0 to 100 μM with an estimated limit of detection (LOD) of 2.59 μM. This LOD was better than that obtained with electrocatalysis measurements using the same electrode modified with Prussian blue. Furthermore, the interference study in the presence of glucose, Fe, Cl, Ca, CO, Na, and F ions showed a comparable selectivity of the luminol ECL and PB-BDD electrochemical current. Nevertheless, the ECL method exhibited significant advantage in the high stability of its signal response.
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