ABSTRACT
The interactions between cocaine -- Co(II) and thiocyanate (or dimethylglyoxime) have been studied by electrochemical means, assuming the existence of a ternary complex with the stoichiometry [(H2O)3Co(SCN)(C17H21NO4)]+ and the absence of similar ternary species containing dimethylglyoxime. The formation constant of the complex has been evaluated by polarographic titrations because of the irreversibility of electrochemical processes. This relatively small value of 2.37 × 105 is in agreement with the experimental conditions at which Scott's method is typically carried out to detect cocaine in solid samples by reaction with Co(II) thiocyanate.
Acknowledgments
Authors wish to thank the Delegación del Gobierno en Castilla y León for the kindly provision of the cocaine samples used in this work.
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