Ns. Lawrence et al., Electrochemically initiated reactions of diphenylamines with sulfide: Application to the voltammetric detection of hydrogen sulfide, ELECTROANAL, 13(2), 2001, pp. 143-148
The electrochemical behavior of three diphenylamine derivatives in the pres
ence of sulfide and sulfhydryl thiols (RSH) in aqueous solution on a glassy
carbon electrode has been investigated. All three are shown to exhibit mod
ified voltammetric profiles upon the addition of low concentrations of sulf
ide, which may provide alternative routes for the detection of this importa
nt analyte. The various strategies within which they can be employed have b
een identified and a brief comparison of their analytical utility (limit of
detection, linear range, selectivity etc.) compiled. The reaction of sulfi
de with 4,4-diaminodiphenylamine is shown to be particularly promising with
a number of options through which sulfide levels could be identified. Evid
ence for the electrochemical formation of the sulfur heterocycle, thionine,
is presented and the potential advantages of such reactions highlighted.