Browsing by Author "El Maraghy, Christine M"
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Item Cobalt oxide nanoparticles modified coated graphite potentiometric sensor for quantification of sulfacetamide sodium in its pharmaceutical dosage form and spiked rabbit aqueous humor samples with greenness assessment(Elsevier Inc, 2023-09) Fares, Nermine V; Medhat, Passant M; Ayad, Miriam F; El Maraghy, Christine MThis study presents the fabrication of an innovative coated graphite electrode modified with cobalt oxide nanoparticles, for potentiometric determination of Sulfacetamide sodium. The functionalized nano-electrode was compared to a classical one; to study the advantages of addition of nanoparticles which was found to improve the performance characteristics of the electrode including improved sensitivity and selectivity, as well as, extended operational lifespan. The functionalized nano-electrode was more sensitive than the classical one with linearity range (1 × 10− 7 –1 × 10− 2 M) and a limit of detection down to 2.24 × 10− 8 M. This small modification increased the electrode’s potential stability by preventing the formation of a water layer on the surface of the solid contact electrode. The electrochemical performance of the proposed sensors was evaluated according to the IUPAC recommendation data and was found to be within the acceptable ranges. These developed potentiometric platforms were applied to quantitatively analyze Sulfacetamide sodium in its pure solutions, pharmaceutical dosage form and spiked rabbit aqueous humor with satisfactory recovery percentages without pre-extraction procedure nor interference of the co-formulated drug; Prednisolone acetate and excipients. The proposed method was statistically compared with the reported method in literature and no statistically significant dif- ference was found. The proposed method was evaluated for its environmental sustainability utilizing the Green Analytical Procedure index (GAPI) as a greenness assessment tool.Item Influence of Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Dot and Silver Nanoparticle Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes on the Potentiometric Determination of Tobramycin Sulfate: A Comparative Study(MDPI, 03/07/2021) Fares, Nermine V; Medhat, Passant M; El Maraghy, Christine M; Okeil, Sherif; Ayad, Miriam FAbstract: Two inexpensive and simple methods for synthesis of carbon nanodots were applied and compared to each other, namely a hydrothermal and microwave-assisted method. The synthesized carbon nanodots were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), ultravioletvisible (UV-Vis), photoluminescence (PL), Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The synthesized microwave carbon nanodots had smaller particle size and were thus chosen for better electrochemical performance. Therefore, they were used for our modification process. The proposed electrodes performance characteristics were evaluated according to the IUPAC guidelines, showing linear response in the concentration range 1006–1002 , 10 7–1002 , and 1008–1002 M of tobramycin with a Nernstian slope of 52.60, 58.34, and 57.32 mV/decade for the bare, silver nanoparticle and carbon nanodots modified carbon paste electrodes, respectively. This developed potentiometric method was used for quantification of tobramycin in its co-formulated dosage form and spiked human plasma with good recovery percentages and without interference of the co-formulated drug loteprednol etabonate and excipientsItem Influence of Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Dot and Silver Nanoparticle Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes on the Potentiometric Determination of Tobramycin Sulfate: A Comparative Study(MDPI, 03/07/2021) Fares, Nermine V; Medhat, Passant M; El Maraghy, Christine M; Okeil, Sherif; Ayad, Miriam FTwo inexpensive and simple methods for synthesis of carbon nanodots were applied and compared to each other, namely a hydrothermal and microwave-assisted method. The synthesized carbon nanodots were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), ultravioletvisible (UV-Vis), photoluminescence (PL), Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The synthesized microwave carbon nanodots had smaller particle size and were thus chosen for better electrochemical performance. Therefore, they were used for our modification process. The proposed electrodes performance characteristics were evaluated according to the IUPAC guidelines, showing linear response in the concentration range 1006–1002 , 1007–10 2 , and 1008–1002 M of tobramycin with a Nernstian slope of 52.60, 58.34, and 57.32 mV/decade for the bare, silver nanoparticle and carbon nanodots modified carbon paste electrodes, respectively. This developed potentiometric method was used for quantification of tobramycin in its co-formulated dosage form and spiked human plasma with good recovery percentages and without interference of the co-formulated drug loteprednol etabonate and excipients.