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Oxidative coupling, hydrogen peroxide determination

Several other chromophores have been used in the development of sensors based upon ECL. For example, the luminol reaction is a conventional chemi-luminence reaction that has been studied in detail and it is believed that the mechanism of the ECL reaction is similar, if not identical, to that of the chemiluminescence. As shown in Fig. 2, the luminol ion undergoes a one-electron oxidation to yield a diazaquinone, which then reacts with peroxide or superoxide ( OOH) to give the excited 3-aminophthalate which has an emission maximum of 425 nm. This reaction is particularly versatile and has been utilized in a variety of ECL assays, many of which have been previously summarized by Knight [1], The luminol ECL reaction can be used for the determination of any species labeled with luminol derivatives, hydrogen peroxide, and other peroxides or enzymatic reactions that produce peroxides. A couple of examples are described later. [Pg.180]

Phosphorus can serve as a benehcial adjunct or as a deleterious agent. There are several test methods for the determination of phosphorus. In addition to the three test methods described here, reference should also be made to multielement analysis methods such as inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICPAES) (ASTM D-4951, ASTM D-5185) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) (ASTM D-4927, ASTM D-6443) described above in this guide. Phosphorus can also be determined by a photometric procedure (IP 148) or by a test method (ASTM D-1091) in which the organic material in the sample is destroyed, phosphorus in the sample is converted to phosphate ion by oxidation with sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and hydrogen peroxide, and the magnesium pyrophosphate is determined gravimetrically. Another method (ASTM D-4047, IP 149) in which the phosphorus is converted to quinoline phosphomolybdate is also available. [Pg.280]

The direct anodic oxidation of cytochrome c at a bipyridyl-modified electrode has already been incorporated in enzyme electrodes for lactate, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen peroxide. Here, cytochrome c is reduced by cytochrome b2, CO oxidoreductase, or horseradish peroxidase and anodically reoxidized. Cytochrome c has also been applied to couple mitochondria and chloroplasts to redox electrodes (Albery et al. 1987). Although no practically applicable sensor has been constructed as yet, this principle offers a new avenue to the determination of inhibitors of photosynthesis or respiration (Cardosi and Turner, 1987). [Pg.32]

The coupling of horseradish peroxidase acting as a hydrogen peroxide detector, with enzymes forming hydrogen peroxide as a co-product of analyte oxidation, has been used in designs of potentiometric sensors for determination of glucose (52) and lactate (55). [Pg.128]


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Couplings hydrogenative

Hydrogen peroxide determination

Hydrogen peroxide oxidative coupling

Hydrogenation determination

Oxidants peroxides

Oxidation determination

Oxidation hydrogen peroxide

Oxidation peroxidation

Oxides peroxides

Oxidizers hydrogen peroxide

Peroxidative oxidation

Peroxidative oxidation hydrogen peroxide)

Peroxides oxidation

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