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Electrochemical analysis of methylparathion pesticide by a gemini surfactant-intercalated clay-modified electrode.

Hervé Leclerc Tcheumi1, Ignas Kenfack Tonle, Emmanuel Ngameni, Alain Walcarius.   

Abstract

In this study, an hybrid material obtained by the intercalation of a gemini surfactant between the layers of smectite-type clay, was fully characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and N(2) adsorption-desorption experiments (BET method). To ascertain the intercalation process of the starting clay by the dimeric surfactant, the permselectivity and ion exchange properties of the organoclay were investigated by ion exchange voltammetry using [Fe(CN)(6)](3-) and [Ru(NH(3))(6)](3+) as redox probes, by the means of a clay film-modified electrode. Due to its organophilic character, the surfactant-intercalated complex was evaluated as electrode modifier for the accumulation of methylparathion (MP) pesticide. The electroanalytical procedure involves two steps: preconcentration under open-circuit followed by voltammetric detection by square wave voltammetry: the peak current obtained (after 5min preconcentration in 4x10(-5)molL(-1)MP) on a glassy carbon electrode coated by a thin film of the modified clay was more than five times higher than that exhibited by the same substrate covered by a film of the pristine clay. This opens the way to the development of a sensitive method for the detection of the pesticide. Many parameters that can affect the stripping response (surfactant loading of the hybrid material, film composition, pH of the detection medium, preconcentration time, electrolysis potential and duration as well as some other instrumental parameters) were systematically investigated to optimize the sensitivity of the organoclay-modified electrode. After optimization, a linear calibration curve for MP was obtained in the concentration range from 4x10(-7) to 8.5x10(-6)molL(-1) in acetate buffer (pH 5), with a detection limit of 7x10(-8)molL(-1) (signal-to-noise ratio equal to 3). The interference effect of various inorganic ions likely to influence the stripping determination of the pesticide was also examined, and the described method was applied to spring water analysis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20298881     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2010.01.049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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