In this work, the 3‐chloropropyl silica gel (SG) was prepared and organofunctionalized with 4‐amino‐5‐(4pyridyl)‐4H‐1,2,4‐triazole‐3‐thiol (SGA), that was characterized by infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). The cupric ions (Cu2+) sorption on the silica functionalized surface (CuSGA) were performed in aqueous solution, at room temperature. It was performed a systematic study about voltammetric behavior of CuSGA, where the cyclic voltammogram of graphite paste electrode modified with CuSGA exhibited a single redox pair with formal potential (Eθ′)=0.30 V assigned to the process Cu+/Cu2+, (KCl 1.0 mol L−1, v=20 mV s−1). The graphite paste electrode modified with CuSGA was sensitive to different concentrations of ascorbic acid and then an analytical curve could be constructed, with a linear response of 6.0×10−6 to 9.0×10−5 mol L−1 (R=0.9988) and a relative standard deviation of ±2.5 % (n=3). The detection limit (3σ) and amperometric sensitivity were 4.78×10−6 mol L−1 and 115.96 mA/mol L−1, respectively.