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Flow-injection analysis amino acids, detection limit

An amperometric sensor for amino acids based on flow injection analysis (FIA) and using microelectrodes (10 pm diameter) primarily of P(Py) doped with sulfonate dopants such as tosylate and 3-sulfobenzoate was demonstrated by Akhtar et al. [823, 824]. Linear response was demonstrated for analytes such as aspartic acid and glutamic acid over the concentration range 7.5 X 10 to lO" with sensitivities in the region of 1.5 nC-M and detection limits of ca. 10 M. These authors also showed the use of a pattern recognition technique using the responses of six detector electrodes. Fig. 17-11 shows typical response of one of their sensors. [Pg.495]


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