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Electroactive compounds amperometric sensors

Amperometric sensors for electroactive compounds Advanced sensor for hydrogen peroxide... [Pg.608]

Amperometric sensors for redox-inactive cations and electroactive compounds... [Pg.434]

AMPEROMETRIC SENSORS FOR REDOX-INACTIVE CATIONS AND ELECTROACTIVE COMPOUNDS... [Pg.439]

High sensitivity, selectivity, and ability to operate in turbid solutions are advantages of electrochemical biosensors. Amperometric detection is based on measuring the oxidation or reduction of an electroactive compound at a working electrode (sensor). A potentiostat is used to apply a constant potential to the working electrode with respect to a second electrode (reference electrode). A potentiostat is a simple electronic circuit that can be constructed using a battery, two operational amplifiers, and several resistors. The applied potential is an electrochemical driving force that causes the oxidation or reduction reaction. [Pg.280]

Different electrochemical sensors have been developed for cell concentration measurement. The most promising of these sensors are based on impedimetric measurements. A commercial version of a sensor that measures the frequency-dependent i)ermittivity is available from Aber Instruments Ltd [137-139]. Another type of electrochemical probe measures the potential changes in the cell suspension caused by the production of electroactive substances during cell growth [140-143]. To date, no on-line applications of these potentiometric sensors under real cultivation conditions have been reported. Other types of probes, such as amperometric and fuel-cell sensors, measure the current produced during the oxidation of certain compounds in the cell membrane. Mediators are often used to increase the sensitivity of the technique [143-145]. [Pg.338]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.417 , Pg.418 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.417 , Pg.418 ]




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