The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) has been used to study the interaction between paraquat and carbon modified by silver (AgCPE) and silver particles‐impregnated natural phosphate (Ag/NPhCPE). This study was developed using spectrophotometry (UVVis) and infrared spectroscopy. The resulting interaction was controlled by adsorption at lower concentration (≤1.0×10−5 mol L−1) and by diffusion in the opposite case. Both electrodes are used to determining paraquat with a low detection limit (<1.0×10−12 mol L−1). The precision expressed as relative standard deviation RSD for the concentration level 1.0×10−5 mol L−1 of paraquat, (n=8) were 0.93 % and 1.1 % for Ag/NPhCPE and AgCPE respectively.
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