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            Preparation of Polypyrrole 
            / Nuclear Fast red Films on Gold Electrode and its Application on 
            the Electrocatalytic Determination of Methyl-Dopa and Ascorbic Acid 
             
            Mohammad Bagher Gholiv and Masoud Amiri 
             
            A novel voltammetric method using the Ppyox/NFR/Au 
            (poly pyrrole – nuclear fast red – gold) modified electrode 
            was developed for simultaneous measurement of various combinations 
            of ascorbic acid (AA) and methyldopa (MDA). Polypyrrole film was prepared 
            by incorporation of nuclear fast red (NFR) as doping anion, during 
            the electropolymerization of pyrrole onto a gold (Au) electrode in 
            aqueous solution using cyclic voltammetric (CV) method ,and then it 
            was overoxidized at constant potential. Differential pulse voltammetry 
            was utilized for the measurement of both analytes using modified electrode. 
            Well-separated voltammetric peaks were observed for ascorbic acid 
            (AA) and methyldopa at the Ppyox/NFR/Au modified electrodes with peak 
            separation of 0.210 V. It has been found that under optimum condition 
            (pH = 3.0), the oxidation of AA and MDA at the surface of the electrode 
            occurs at a potential about 260 and 50 mV less positive than unmodified 
            Au electrode respectively. The current catalytic oxidation peaks showed 
            a linear dependent on the concentration of AA and MDA in the range 
            of 9.0 × 
            10-6 to 1.0 × 
            10-3 and 1.0 × 
            10-7 to 2.0 × 
            10-5 mol L-1 respectively. The detection limit of 5.8 × 
            10-6 and 5.0 × 
            10-8 mol L-1 (S/N=3) were obtained for AA and MDA respectively. The 
            modified electrode was used for determination of AA and MDA in some 
            real samples such as human serum and tablet. 
             
             
           
              
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