SUMMARY
The electrochemical behaviour of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) has been studied using the alternating current voltammetry with square wave modulation in the potential range of +1.0…–1.0 V on the carbositall electrode as a working and auxiliary electrode (vs Ag,AgCl/KCl(sat)). The peak was obtained at Ep = +0.16 V on the background of 0.1 Mol L–1 Na2SO4 and 0.01 Mol L–1 KHSO4 (pH˜2.4) with its height rising proportionally to the increase of H2O2 concentrations. The linear dependence was observed in the H2O2 concentration range of (1.7-10.2)×10–5 Mol L–1, the calibration curve equation was Ip = (8.6±0.7)×103? (r = 0.998); LOD = 6.16×10–6 Mol L–1, LOQ = 2.05×10–5 Mol L–1. To determine H2O2 in solutions of antiseptic drugs the standard addition method was used.