Authors
R. M. Shubietah
Ali Z. Abu Zuhri
A. G. Fogg
Pages From
754
Pages To
757
Journal Name
Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
Volume
348
Issue
11
Abstract

Guanine is determined at the 5.0×10^−10 −2.0×10^−7 mol/l level by differential-pulse adsorptive stripping voltammetry at a hanging mercury drop electrode using the reduction peak of its copper (II) complex at −0.21 V vs. Ag-AgCl electrode. The optimum analytical conditions were found to be Britton-Robinson buffer solution (pH 4.8), an accumulation potential of 0.0 V and an accumulation time of 3 min. Under these conditions, the detection limit is 5.0×10^−10 mol/l and the relative standard deviation 2.6% for 1.0×10^−7 mol/l guanine. The method is compared with the previous voltammetric methods. The presence of some purine derivatives does not interfere.