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Immobilized flow reactions with

Yao et al. reported a flow injection analytical system for the simultaneous determination of acetylcholine and choline that made use of immobilized enzyme reactors and enzyme electrodes [25]. Acetylcholineesterase-choline oxidase and choline oxidase were separately immobilized by reaction with glutaraldehyde onto alkylamino-bonded silica, and incorporated in parallel as the enzyme reactors in a flow injection system. The sample containing acetylcholine and choline in 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 8.3) carrier solution was injected into the system. The flow was split to pass through the two reactors, recombined, and mixed with 0.3 mM K4Fe(CN)6 reagent solution before reaching a peroxidase immobilized electrode. Because each channel had a different residence time, two peaks were obtained for choline and total acetylcholine and choline. Response was linear for 5 pM-0.5 mM choline, and for 5 pM 1 mM acetylcholine plus choline. The detection limits were 0.4 pM for choline and 2 pM for acetylcholine. [Pg.66]

Flow Reactions with an Immobilized Stoichiometric Reagent... [Pg.159]

Flow Reaction with an Immobilized Catalyst Transition Metal Catalysts Dispersed on Polymer... [Pg.166]

When performing catalytic reactions or reactions with immobilized reactants, a bed or support has to be fiUed into a tube or capillary. The fiUing may be a bed of powder, a bed of granules or a three-dimensional material network (e.g. a polymerized foam). By special choice of the filling, e.g. very regularly sized particles, it is attempted to improve the flow characteristics. [Pg.380]

Alcohol oxidase was used to generate H202 followed by its reaction with luminol in the presence of K3[Fe(CN)6] as a catalyst [53], The luminescence was transmitted from the flow cell to the detector via optical fibers. Ethanol can be determined in the 3-750-pmol/L concentration range, with a detection limit of 3 pmol/L. Also, using an immobilized alcohol dehydrogenase reactor in glass beads, a FIA sensor for a reduced form of NADH was constructed by the ECL using the above-mentioned ruthenium tris(2,2 -biryridine) complex. The sensor was satisfactorily applied to the determination of ethanol concentration [54],... [Pg.580]

Immobilization techniques have been applied in the preparation of immobilized CL reagents, with specific advantages such as reusability, improved stability, and increased efficiency. These strategies have been applied in the development of CL sensors, which today constitute the most important tools in analytical chemistry because of the high sensitivity offered. Optical fibers have been used to transfer light in order to improve the quality of detection, and new types of flow-through cells have been introduced in the construction of CL sensors. Also, selectivity has been considerably improved by the utilization of enzymatic or antigen-antibody reactions. [Pg.631]

Reactions with soluble enzymes are generally conducted in batch reactors (Chapter 12) to avoid loss of the catalyst (enzyme), which is usually expensive. If steps are taken to prevent the loss of enzyme, or facilitate its reuse (by entrapment or immobilization onto a support), flow reactors may be used (e.g., CSTR, Chapter 14). More comprehensive treatments of biochemical reactions, from the point of view of both kinetics and reactors, may be found in books by Bailey and Ollis (1986) and by Atkinson and Mavituna (1983). [Pg.261]


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