55 research outputs found

    THE THEORETICAL DESCRIPTION FOR ECOPIPAM ELECTROCHEMICAL DETERMINATION ON A COBALT(III) OXYHYDROXIDE-BASED MATERIAL

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    The theoretical description for ecopipam electrochemical determination, assisted by cobalt(III) oxyhydroxide has been given. The correspondent mathematical model has been developed and analyzed by means of linear stability theory and bifurcation analysis. It has been shown that, despite of the electrochemical instabilities, more probable to occur than for the similar systems, the cobalt (III) oxyhydroxide is an efficient electrode modifier for ecopipam determination. The electroanalytical process is diffusion-controlled

    SUCRALOSE CoO(OH)-ASSISTED ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION IN ALKALINE MEDIA. THE THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF AN INTERESTING POSSIBILITY

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    The sucralose electrochemical determination, assisted by cobalt (III) oxyhydroxide, has been theoretically evaluated. The mathematical model, describing the electroanalytical process, has been developed. The analysis of the model by linear stability theory and bifurcation analysis has shown that CoO(OH) may be applied as an efficient electrode modifier in the sucralose determination in neutral and lightly alkaline media. The electrochemical response has to be clear and easy to interpret. The oscillatory and monotonic instabilities may occur due to double electric layer influences of the electrochemical process

    The Theoretical Description for the Perylaldehyde Aldoxyme Anodic Electrochemical Determination, Assisted by the Novel Squaraine Dye Composite with Copper(ii) Sulfide Nanoparticles

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    In this work the perillaldehyde aldoxime electrochemical determination on an anode, modified by squaraine dye composite with copper sulfide nanoparticles is analyzed. The electroanalytical process involves the formation of trivalent copper species, capable to oxidize the analyte by two parallel mechanisms. The correspondent mathematical model, correspondent to both of them, has been developed and analyzed by means of linear stability theory and bifurcation analysis. The model analysis clearly shows that the composite of a squaraine dye in organic phase and bivalent copper sulfide in the inorganic phase may be an efficient electrode modifier for perillaldehyde aldoxime electrochemical determination on an anode. The electroanalytical process will be mostly kinetically-controlled with the possibility of the transfer to diffusion-controlled mode. On the other hand, both oscillatory and monotonic instabilities may be realized in the electroanalytical process, and their probability will depend on the direction of the electroanalytical scenario in the concrete conditions, due to the possibility of the formation of ionic compounds in the pre-surface layer. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v13i5.150

    THE THEORETICAL EVALUATION OF THE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSING, BASED ON CoSn(OH)6

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    The possibility of the electrochemical execution of hydrogen peroxide sensing on CoSn(OH)6 has been evaluated from the mechanistic theoretical point of view. The correspondent model has been developed and analyzed by means of linear stability theory and bifurcation analysis. It was shown that this material may be an excellent electrode modifier for H2O2 electrochemical detection, and the electrochemical analysis is realized in a plausible way. The electroanalytical process is diffusion-controlled. The oscillatory and the monotonic instabilities in this system are possible, being caused not only by electrochemical factors, but also by those of autocatalytic behavior during H2O2 reductio

    THE MATHEMATICAL DESCRIPTION OF STEVIOL ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION ON CARBON ELECTRODES IN NEUTRAL MEDIA

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    The steviol electrochemical oxidation, realized for electroanalytical purposes, was theoretically evaluated. The mechanism for steviol electrooxidation has been suggested, and the correspondent mathematical model has been evaluated by means of the linear stability theory and bifurcation analysis. It was shown that, despite of the possibility of Kolbe electrochemical decarboxylation and its influences, the steady-state stability is easy to maintain. The oscillatory and monotonic instabilities for this case are more probable than for the similar ones

    The Theoretical Description for a Sucralose Electrochemical Cathodical Determination over a 9-9´-Diacridyl-modified Electrode

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    A novel electroanalytical process for sucralose determination has been theoretically suggested. Sucralose is immobilized over an acridine derivative 9-9´-diacridyl, yielding a quaternary salt, which is thereby gradually electrochemically reduced to an N-N´-disubstituted acridone derivative. The correspondent mathematical model has been developed and analyzed by means of linear stability theory and bifurcation analysis, and this analysis has shown the high probability of the oscillatory and monotonic instabilities, due to the double electric layer structure changes during all of the stages of the process. Nevertheless, it also confirms the efficiency of 9-9´-diacridyl-modified electrode for sucralose determination in an electroanalytical system, which may be coupled with a fluorescent indicator. DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v13i3.158
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