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A new electrochemical method for the determination of chondroitin sulfate based on its supramolecular interaction with cupferron-lead(II) complex
In this paper, the interaction of cupferron (Cup) and lead (II) complex
[Cup-Pb (II)] with chondroitin sulfate (CS) was investigated by linear sweep
voltammetric method. In the selected medium of pH 5.5 (acetic acid-hexamine
buffer solution), Cup can interact with Pb (II) to form a stable complex of
[Cup-Pb(II)], which has a sensitive second order derivative polarographic
reductive peak at -0.64V (vs.SCE). After the addition of CS into Cup-Pb (II)
complex solution, the reductive peak current decreased without any shift of
the peak potential and no new peak appeared, which indicated that an
unelectroactive supramolecular complex of CS with [Cup-Pb(II)] was formed.
The binding reaction conditions were carefully investigated. Under the
optimal conditions, the interaction mechanism was discussed. The decrease of
reductive peak current was directly proportional to the CS concentration,
thus a new quantitative determination method for CS was established with the
linear regression equation as ΔIp″(nA)=36.97 C/mg L-1+12.45 (n=10, γ=0.995).
The effects of other substances on the determination were carefully
investigated and three synthetic samples were determined with satisfactory
results. The binding constant (βs) and the binding number (m) of CS with
[Cup-Pb(II)] complex were calculated from the voltammetric data with the
results as βs=1.89×1010 and m≈2.5