Gustavo S. Garbellini
University of São Paulo
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Química Nova | 2006
Andressa Galli; Djenaine De Souza; Gustavo S. Garbellini; Cláudia F. B. Coutinho; Luiz H. Mazo; Luis A. Avaca; Sergio Machado
The aim of this work is to discuss selected applications of electroanalytical techniques for the detection of pesticides in foods and beverages, published in the last ten years. The applications involved different working electrodes for the electroanalytical determination of pesticides, namely amperometric biosensors, cholinesterase-based biosensors, polymer-modified electrodes, ultramicroelectrodes and hanging mercury drop electrodes. They were used for several voltammetric and amperometric techniques in different analytical procedures for the detection and quantification of different classes of pesticides in different food matrices.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2007
Gustavo S. Garbellini; Giancarlo R. Salazar-Banda; Luis A. Avaca
The sonovoltammetric determination of 4-nitrophenol was studied on a boron-doped diamond electrode. Significant improvements in the analytical sensibility were observed due to electrode surface cleaning and the enhancement in the transport of species to the electrode surface provided by ultrasound. Thus, for the oxidation and reduction process, the limit of detection diminished from 11.7 to 3.87 and from 6.38 to 2.57 µg L-1, respectively.
Química Nova | 2008
Gustavo S. Garbellini; Giancarlo R. Salazar-Banda; Luis A. Avaca
The aim of this review is to present and discuss the applications of ultrasound in electrochemical systems such as in sonoelectroanalysis and sonoelectrolysis for the electrochemical combustion of organic compounds. Initially, theoretical and experimental aspects are discussed, particularly those related to the enhancement of mass transport and the surface cleaning effects. Some results are included to illustrate alternative geometries for the experimental measurements and the working electrodes used in these systems. In the sequence, the available publications are presented and discussed to demonstrate that ultrasound combined with electrochemical techniques is a powerful set-up for the detection of analytes such as metals and/or organic compounds in hostile media and for the effective destruction of toxic organic substances. At the end, a table summarizes the results already published in the literature.
Química Nova | 2010
Carolina Venturini Uliana; Hideko Yamanaka; Gustavo S. Garbellini; Giancarlo R. Salazar-Banda
An analytical method for the determination of the anti-inflammatory drug 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) in pharmaceutical formulations using square wave voltammetry at pencil graphite electrodes was developed. After the optimization of the experimental conditions, calibration curves were obtained in the linear concentration range from 9.78 × 10-7 to 7.25 × 10-5 mol L-1 resulting in a limit of detection of 2.12 ± 0.05 x 10-8 mol L-1. Statistical tests showed that the concentrations of 5-ASA in commercial tablets and enemas obtained with the proposed voltammetric method agreed with HPLC values at a 95% confidence level.
Analytical Letters | 2007
Robson T. S. Oliveira; Gustavo S. Garbellini; Giancarlo R. Salazar-Banda; Luis A. Avaca
Abstract This work describes an analytical methodology for the determination of nitrite ions in aqueous solutions using boron‐doped diamond electrodes and square wave voltammetry associated with ultrasound radiation. The nitrite ions were oxidized to nitrate ions in Britton‐Robinson buffer solutions 0.1 M, pH 2.0 at 1.0 V versus Ag/AgCl. The voltammetric response of nitrite in the presence of ultrasound showed a peak current five times higher than the obtained in silent conditions. Thus, the detection limit obtained in the presence of radiation was 17 nM (0.782 µg l−1), a small value if compared with that obtained in the absence of ultrasound: 140 nM (6.44 µg l−1).
Química Nova | 2007
Gustavo S. Garbellini; Valber A. Pedrosa; Giancarlo R. Salazar-Banda; Luis A. Avaca
This work describes the development of electroanalytical methodologies for the determination of atrazine, ametrine and simazine by square wave voltammetry on a mercury electrode. For pure atrazine and pure ametrine, the detection limits (DL) were 3.7 and 4.3 µg L-1, respectively, while they increased to 4.8 and 6.5 µg L-1 in the presence of 3.0 x 10-6 mol L-1 of the other component (a mathematical deconvolution program was used in the mixture cases). The voltammetric response for simazine could not be separated from that of atrazine and measurements were carried out only in pure simazine solutions (DL: 7.5 µg L-1).
Química Nova | 2010
Gustavo S. Garbellini; Luis A. Avaca; Giancarlo R. Salazar-Banda
The potentiality of the use of ultrasound radiation in association with a boron-doped diamond electrode was evaluated on the voltammetric determination of the pesticide carbaryl. Improvements in the sensitivity, limit of detection and reproducibility of the measurements were observed due to both, the enhancement of mass transport and the cleaning of the electrode surface provided by ultrasound. Satisfactory recovery levels for carbaryl in pure water (96-98%) and pineapple juice (89-92%) for quiescent and sonovoltammetric methodologies were obtained. These methodologies can be alternative tools for the analyses of pesticides in fruit samples, mainly the insonated condition that improve the analytical performance and dispense intermediary cleanings of the electrode surface.
Pesticidas: Revista de Ecotoxicologia e Meio Ambiente | 2005
Cláudia F. B. Coutinho; Sonia T. Tanimoto; Andressa Galli; Gustavo S. Garbellini; Marisa Takayama; Raquel B. Do Amaral; Luiz H. Mazo; Luis A. Avaca; Sergio Machado
Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta | 2010
Gustavo S. Garbellini; Giancarlo R. Salazar-Banda; Luis A. Avaca
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2007
Djenaine De Souza; Renata Alves de Toledo; Andressa Galli; Giancarlo R. Salazar-Banda; Maria R. C. da Silva; Gustavo S. Garbellini; Luiz H. Mazo; Luis A. Avaca; Sergio Machado