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Using of a graphite-polyurethane composite electrode modified with a Schiff base as a bio-inspired sensor in the dopamine determination

A solid composite electrode based on graphite and polyurethane resin modified with a copper(II) complex of the symmetrical tetradentate Schiff's base type, N, N'-ethylenebis(salicylideneiminato) copper(II) ([Cu(II)Salen]), was evaluated as a bio-inspired sensor using dopamine (DA) as a model analyte. The voltammetric behavior of the modifier [Cu(II)Salen] was investigated at a modified carbon paste electrode and a redox mechanism was proposed. The analytical potentialities of the composite electrode based on graphite and polyurethane resin (GPU) modified with [Cu(II)Salen] (MGPU) were evaluated using DA as probe. MGPU presents best results when compared with GPU without modification, with electrocatalytic effect, indicating that the electrode can be characterized as a bio-inspired sensor. The MGPU electrode was applied in the determination of DA in pharmaceutical formulation using DPV and the results were compared to those obtained with the official method (high performance liquid chromatography, HPLC) as described in US Pharmacopoeia, agreeing within 95% confidence level according to student's t-test.

Schiff base; composite electrode; dopamine; bio-inspired sensor


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