THE POSSIBILITY OF THE DORZOLAMIDE DETERMINATION BY VANADIUM (III) OXYHYDROXIDE AS A MARKER OF VISION DISTURBANCES, CAUSED BY STUDY COMPUTERIZATION

Tkach Volodymyr, Lukanova S.M., Seliverstov S.I., Kushnir M V, de Oliveira S C, Yagodynets P I

Abstract


The possibility of the use of vanadium oxyhydroxide (VO(OH)) as an electrode modifier for dorzolamide electrochemical determination, used as a marker of vision disturbances of students in the conditions of study computerization, has been theoretically evaluated. The correspondent
mathematical model has been developed and evaluated by means of linear stability theory and bifurcation analysis. It was shown that, despite of expressively cathodic behavior, vanadium (III) oxyhydroxidemay serve as an anode modifier for the dorzolamide electrochemical determination.
The electrochemical response has to be clear and easy to interpret. The possibility of the oscillatory and monotonic instabilities has also been verified.

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The possibility of the use of vanadium oxyhydroxide (VO(OH)) as an electrode modifier for dorzolamide electrochemical determination, used as a marker of vision disturbances of students in the conditions of study computerization, has been theoretically eva

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