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In situ Voltammetry Determination of Ascorbic and Oxalic Acids in Juices and Fruits Using an Electrode Modified by a Gold-Palladium Bimetallic System

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 76, Issue 3, Pages 365-370

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PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1134/S1061934821030084

Keywords

chemically modified electrodes; gold– palladium bimetallic system; screen-printed electrode; voltammetric determination of ascorbic and oxalic acids; in situ analysis

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A new voltammetric method for the determination of ascorbic and oxalic acids using a gold-palladium modified electrode has been developed, allowing for rapid analysis of these acids in citrus fruits and orange juices without sample preparation. The method provides comparable results to traditional iodometry and permanganometry methods, making it a promising alternative for fruit juice analysis.
We developed a method for the selective and sensitive voltammetric determination of ascorbic and oxalic acids. A screen-printed electrode, modified by gold-palladium bimetallic system and exhibiting catalytic activity in the electrooxidation of the organic acids under consideration, was used as a detector. The difference between the potentials of oxidation peaks of these compounds was 400-500 mV. The proposed method enables an in situ voltammetric determination of ascorbic and oxalic acids in citrus fruits and orange juices without sample preparation. The results of the voltammetric determination are comparable with the data of iodometry and permanganometry, which are the recommended methods for the analysis of fruit juices.

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