The voltammetric determination of peroxynitrite at a mercury film electrode
Abstract
This report describes the direct voltammetric detection of peroxynitrite (PN, ONOO−), an important analyte in many physiological biochemical pathways, at a mercury film mechanism is proposed to explain this behaviour involving the initial formation of a thin film of Hg(I) oxide on the electrode which is then oxidised by PN to form HgO in a chemical step. The HgO is then reduced back to Hg(0) at the electrode potential of interest resulting in a net cathodic current. The parameters affecting the voltammetry of PN at a MFE, including the concentration of PN (10−5–10−4 M), the effect of varying scan rate (5–100 mV s−1) and pH are investigated and the kinetics of PN decay in alkaline solutions ranging from pH 9–13 are explored electrochemically.