Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Pencil graphite electrode

SPMBE = screen-printed microband electrode, ASV = anodic stripping voltammetry, HCMV = human cytomegalovirus, PGE = pencil-graphite electrode, DPV = differential pulse voltammetry, SPEs = screen-printed electrodes, PSA = potentiometric stripping analysis, M-GECE = magnetic graphite-epoxy composite electrode. [Pg.947]

Pencil graphite electrode el96 Penicillin 107, 109 Penicillinase 107 Pentachlorophenol 522 Pentopril 60... [Pg.969]

Ozsoz, M., Erdem, A., Kerman, K., Ozkan, D., Tugrul, B., and Topcuoglu, N. (2003) Electrochemical genosensor based on colloidal gold nanoparticles for the detection of factor V Leiden mutation using disposable pencil graphite electrodes. Anal. Chem., 75,2181-2187... [Pg.144]

Prasad, B., and Pandey, 1. (2013). Electrochemically imprinted molecular recognition sites on multiwalled carbon-nanotubes/pencil graphite electrode surface for enantioselective detection of D- and L-asparticacid, ElecUvchinLAc 88, 24-34. [Pg.613]

Prasad, B., Pandey, 1., Srivastava, A., Kumar, D., and Tiwari, M. P. (2013). Multiwalled carbon nanotubes-based pencil graphite electrode modified with an electrosynthesized molecularly imprinted nanofilm for electrochemical sensing of methionine enantiomers, gjj gfggWrs , 176,863-874. [Pg.613]

Amperometric detection of bisphenol A (BPA), which is used in the production of epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics, was done with the pencil graphite electrode (PGE) modified with PANI nanorods and MWCNTs [50]. The BPA determination was comparable with the gas chromatographic method coupled with mass spectroscopy, but PANI-c-MWCNT-chitosan-PGE sensor had shorter analysis time and cheaper anal)ftical costs. Another... [Pg.431]

Poorahong, S., Thammakhet, C., Thavarungkul, R, Limbut, W., Numnuam, A, and Kanatharana, P. (2012]. Amperometric sensor for detection of bisphenol A using a pencil graphite electrode modified with polyaniline nanorods and multiwalled carbon nanotubes, Microchim. Acta, 176, pp. 91-99. [Pg.464]

Prasad, B.B. Madhuri, R. Tiwari, M.P. Sharma, P.S. (2010c). Electrochemical sensor for folic acid based on a hyperbranched molecularly imprinted polymer-immobilized sol-gel-modified pencil graphite electrode. Sensors and Actuators, B Chemical, 146, 321-330. [Pg.211]

L. Ozcan, M. Sahin and Y. Sahin, Electrochemical preparation of a molecularly imprinted polypyrrole-modified pencil graphite electrode for determination of ascorbic acid, Sensors-Basel., 8 (9) 5792-5805, 2008. [Pg.325]

L. Ozcan and Y. Sahin, Determination of paracetamol based on electropolymerized-molec-ularly imprinted polypyrrole modified pencil graphite electrode. Sens. Actuat B-Chem., 127 (2) 362-369, 2007. [Pg.325]

Hemoglobin Biological CdS quantum dots-MWNT nanoconjugate modied pencil graphite electrode [54]... [Pg.364]

Kuralay F, Erdem A, Abaci S, Ozydriik H, Yildiz A (2009) Poly(vinylferrocenium) coated disposable pencil graphite electrode for DNA hybridization. Electrochem Commun 11 1242-1246... [Pg.329]

Figure 33 Schematic representation of (a) molecular imprinting and (b) removal of paracetamol from paracetamol-imprinted PPy-modified pencil graphite electrode. Reproduced with permission from Ozcan, L. Sahin, Y. Sens. Actuators, S2007,127(2), 362-369. ... Figure 33 Schematic representation of (a) molecular imprinting and (b) removal of paracetamol from paracetamol-imprinted PPy-modified pencil graphite electrode. Reproduced with permission from Ozcan, L. Sahin, Y. Sens. Actuators, S2007,127(2), 362-369. ...

See other pages where Pencil graphite electrode is mentioned: [Pg.405]    [Pg.407]    [Pg.948]    [Pg.1144]    [Pg.1145]    [Pg.598]    [Pg.218]    [Pg.371]    [Pg.372]    [Pg.196]    [Pg.322]    [Pg.326]    [Pg.291]    [Pg.293]    [Pg.295]    [Pg.131]    [Pg.133]    [Pg.491]    [Pg.318]    [Pg.318]    [Pg.319]    [Pg.328]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.318 , Pg.319 ]




SEARCH



Graphite electrode

Graphitic Electrodes

Pencil, pencils

Pencils

© 2024 chempedia.info