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Voltammetric method

MEMBRANE POTENTIAL PATCH CLAMP METHOD Voltammetric sensors,... [Pg.787]

Evans D FI 1991 Review of voltammetric methods for the study of electrode reactions Microelectrodes Theory and Applications (Nate ASI Series E vol 197) ed M I Montenegro, M A Queiros and J L Daschbach (Dordrecht Kluwer)... [Pg.1949]

Franke and co-workers evaluated a standard additions method for a voltammetric determination of Tl. A summary of their results is tabulated here. [Pg.133]

A number of voltammetric experiments are routinely used in quantitative and qualitative analyses. Several of these methods are briefly described in this section. [Pg.515]

Description of Method. The amount of chlorpromazine in a pharmaceutical formulation is determined voltammetrically at a graphite working electrode in a nonstirred solution. Calibration is achieved using the method of standard additions. [Pg.526]

In voltammetry we measure the current in an electrochemical cell as a function of the applied potential. Individual voltammetric methods differ in terms of the type of electrode used, how the applied potential is changed, and whether the transport of material to the electrode s surface is enhanced by stirring. [Pg.533]

Amperometry is a voltammetric method in which a constant potential is applied to the electrode and the resulting current is measured. Amperometry is most often used in the construction of chemical sensors that, as with potentiometric sensors, are used for the quantitative analysis of single analytes. One important example, for instance, is the Clark O2 electrode, which responds to the concentration of dissolved O2 in solutions such as blood and water. [Pg.533]

The ion- exchange properties of the composite films were studied by spectrophotometric and voltammetric methods using soi ption of Fe(Phen) + and rhodamine 6G for PVSA-SG or PSS-SG films and methyl orange or lumogallion (LG) for PDMDA-SG films. Tween-20 at its cmc and higher level was shown to be better stmcture directed additive than Triton X-100. [Pg.306]

PVSA-SG film was used for determination of Fe(Phen) + and Zn + as ternary complex Zn +-Phen-bengal rose by spectrophotometric method. The calibration graph was linear in the concentration 5T0 -5T0 mol/lfor Fe(II) and FlO - 5T0 mol/1 for Zn(II). The film can be regenerated and reused. LG-PDMDA-SG film was shown to be perspective modificator of the PG electrode surface and used for voltammetric detection of Mo(VI) at ppb level. [Pg.306]

PSS-SG composite film was tested for sorption of heme proteins hemoglobin (Hb) and myoglobin (Mb). The peroxidaze activity of adsorbed proteins were studied and evaluated by optical and voltammetric methods. Mb-PSS-SG film on PG electrode was shown to be perspective for detection of dissolved oxygen and hydrogen peroxide by voltammetry with linear calibration in the range 2-30 p.M, and detection limit -1.5 p.M. Obtained composite films can be modified by different types of biological active compounds which is important for the development of sensitive elements of biosensors. [Pg.306]

T Riley and A Watson, Polarography and Other Voltammetric Methods... [Pg.642]

Rue E. L. and Bruland, K. W. (1995). Complexation of iron (111) by natural organic ligands in the Central North Pacific as determined by a new competitive ligand equilibration/adsorptive cathodic stripping voltammetric method. Mar. Chem. 50,117-138. [Pg.277]

Modern sensitive chromatographic and voltammetric techniques now make it possible to estimate the release of unlabelled endogenous transmitter from slices of brain tissue (commonly the hippocampus and striatum) or spinal cord (Fig. 4.4). However, whatever analytical method is used, the thickness of the slice is paramount. It is important to maintain the balance between preserving the integrity of the tissue (the thicker the slice, the better) against maintaining tissue viability by perfusion with oxygenated aCSF (the thinner the slice, the better). [Pg.86]

In the transient voltammetric methods, one measures the characteristic parameters on transient polarization curves after some potential or current perturbation has been... [Pg.394]

Almost all of the methods described in Chapter 23 can be used for in vivo analyses, both voltammetric and potentiometric ones. The former are used primarily in the analysis of organic substances, which, within certain ranges of potential, can be either oxidized or reduced. Another popular method is the amperometric determination of oxygen in different biological media with the Clark electrode (Section 23.3). [Pg.590]

In this chapter, a novel interpretation of the membrane transport process elucidated based on a voltammetric concept and method is presented, and the important role of charge transfer reactions at aqueous-membrane interfaces in the membrane transport is emphasized [10,17,18]. Then, three respiration mimetic charge (ion or electron) transfer reactions observed by the present authors at the interface between an aqueous solution and an organic solution in the absence of any enzymes or proteins are introduced, and selective ion transfer reactions coupled with the electron transfer reactions are discussed [19-23]. The reaction processes of the charge transfer reactions and the energetic relations... [Pg.489]

Finally, it should be stressed that the voltammetric concept and methods are very useful for the elucidation of electrochemical reactions (redox or ion transport reactions) at artificial membranes as well as biomembranes. [Pg.513]

The voltammetric method and concept are expected to be applicable also to the analysis of the oscillation at a very thin membrane such as a bilayer lipid membrane, since even the ion transfer through a bilayer lipid membrane can be observed as a vol-tammogram and interpreted by the way similar to that for a liquid membrane [20,21]. [Pg.627]


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