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Bismuth-modified and the native tricresyl phosphate-based carbon paste electrode for the determination of two different pesticides

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In this article, the voltammetric responses of the bismuth powder bulk-modified tricresyl phosphate-based carbon paste electrode (Bi5%-C/TCP, where 5% is the content of pulverized metal), surface-modified, bismuth film-plated BiF-C/TCP), and the unmodified carbon paste electrode of the C/TCP type were studied and subsequently optimized for the cathodic determination of Imidacloprid (IMI), an insecticide reducible in a fairly negative potential range. The individual comparisons have shown that the determination of IMI is more efficient with the Bi5%-C/TCP or Bi20%-C/TCP, respectively, by the direct cathodic differential pulse voltammetry (DPV). Concerning the determination of Carbendazim (CBZ), a fungicide oxidizable at the positive potentials, the unmodified C/TCP was applied to the determination in the differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetric mode. The respective LODs were at the low μg mL-1 level for IMI or even down to the ng mL-1 for a more sensitive determination of CBZ.

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p. 265-281

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Sensing in Electroanalysis. (K. Kalcher, R. Metelka, I. Švancara, K. Vytřas; Eds.). 2012, Volume 7.

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978-80-7395-563-2 (printed)
978-80-7395-564-9 (on-line)

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tricresyl phosphate-based carbon paste, two bismuth-modified variants, unmodifed form, voltammetric determination, imidacloprid (IMI), carbendazim (CBZ)

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