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Immunoassay anodic stripping voltammetry

M.J. Doyle, H.B. Halsall, and W.R. Heineman, Heterogeneous immunoassay for serum proteins by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry. Anal. Chem. 54, 2318-2322 (1982). [Pg.480]

Figure 2 Differential pulse anodic stripping voltammograms from an HSA immunoassay as illustrated in Figure 1 for a series of HSA standards of increasing concentration (A-F) in 0.1 M citrate pH 1.5. Voltammetry conditions hanging mercury drop electrode (volume 0.37 aL), deposition time 5 min, deposition potential -800 mV vs. Ag/AgCl scan rate 2 mV s"L modulation amplitude 25 mV, clock time 0.5 s. (From Ref. 11). Figure 2 Differential pulse anodic stripping voltammograms from an HSA immunoassay as illustrated in Figure 1 for a series of HSA standards of increasing concentration (A-F) in 0.1 M citrate pH 1.5. Voltammetry conditions hanging mercury drop electrode (volume 0.37 aL), deposition time 5 min, deposition potential -800 mV vs. Ag/AgCl scan rate 2 mV s"L modulation amplitude 25 mV, clock time 0.5 s. (From Ref. 11).

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