Issue 7, 1994

Determination of thyroxine in urine by cathodic stripping square-wave voltammetry

Abstract

A square-wave polarographic method for the determination of the amino acid thyroxine in urine, after isolation from the matrix on a C18 Sep-Pak cartridge and subsequent elution through a column packed with Amberlite IRA-400 anionic resin, was developed. The optimal working conditions for the application of the method were found to be pH 10, provided by a carbonate buffer, and a potential of –0.690 V during 10 min. The equilibration time was applied during 5 s, and potential scans were performed at a square-wave amplitude of 100 mV and a scan rate of 300 mV s–1, with a square-wave frequency of 100 Hz. The measuring-system response was linear over the thyroxine concentration range from 10 to 60 ng ml–1 and the detection limit achieved was 2.71 ng ml–1. The relative error and relative standard deviation obtained were 1.18 and 4.67%, respectively.

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Analyst, 1994,119, 1579-1583

Determination of thyroxine in urine by cathodic stripping square-wave voltammetry

L. Hernández, P. Hernández and O. Nieto, Analyst, 1994, 119, 1579 DOI: 10.1039/AN9941901579

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