Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9743688 | Analytica Chimica Acta | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Glassy carbon and gold electrodes were modified with tetraruthenated Ni-porphyrin by electropolymerization in alkaline medium and characterized by cyclic voltammetry, UV-vis spectroscopy and MAC-mode scanning probe microscopy (SPM). The half-wave potentials and current intensities associated with the NiIII/NiII process were strongly pH-dependent. The modified electrodes were successfully employed as sensors for glucose in alkaline medium, based on the catalytic activity of the NiIII/NiII centers. Glucose quantification was carried out by means of cyclic voltammetry or amperometry coupled to batch injection analysis (BIA). The BIA-amperometry technique revealed more efficiency than cyclic voltammetry, lowering the detection limit to 3.6 Ã 10â7 mol Lâ1, and providing a larger, linear working range (2.5 Ã 10â6 to 1.0 Ã 10â3 mol Lâ1), better repeatability (RSD = 1.1% for 25 injections of 2.5 Ã 10â5 mol Lâ1), and higher sampling frequency (60 samples hâ1). The new sensor was successfully employed for the analysis of glucose in parentheral nutrition solutions and the results were in good agreement with the ones obtained by spectrophotometry, utilizing a modified Benedict's test.
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Authors
Maria do Socorro Maia Quintino, Herbert Winnischofer, Marcelo Nakamura, Koiti Araki, Henrique Eisi Toma, Lúcio Angnes,