“…The complexing agents are generally used for voltammetric determination of molybdenum to form stable Mo(VI)-organic ligand complexes and all methods are based on adsorption controlled electrode reaction. These ligands are oxine [5][6][7], methyl thymol blue [8,9], chloranilic acid [10][11][12][13][14], ɑ-benzoin oxime [15][16][17][18], cupferron [19,20], dihydroxynaphtalene [21], p-cresol derivative [22], 1,10-phenanthroline [23], methyl orange [24], 8-hydroxyquinoline [25], pyrogallol red [26,27], mandelic acid [28], cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) [29], tiron [30], morin [31], alizarin violet [32], alizarin red s [4,33,34] and azo compounds [35]. These methods were summarized in Table 1.…”