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Fresenius Zeitschrift für Analytische Chemie
Article . 1982 . Peer-reviewed
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Determination of ascorbic acid by differential pulse voltammetry

Authors: Lechien, A.; Valenta, Pavel; Nürnberg, Hans Wolfgang; Patriarche, Gaston;

Determination of ascorbic acid by differential pulse voltammetry

Abstract

A new approach to the determination of ascorbic acid has been realized with differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) on the carbon paste electrode (CPE). The problems of the reproducibility of the surface of this electrode have been resolved by using always the same surface after its conditioning. The developed method has been applied to the direct determination of vitamin C in pharmaceutical tablets and in different types of fruit juices. Limits of determination are 1.5 ×10−7 M, 8×10−7 M and 1×10−5 M for tablets, dehydrated and liquid juices, respectively.

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Médecine clinique [chimie clinique], Chimie analytique

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