Carbon paste electrodes modified with b-cyclodextrin have been investigated for voltammetric determination of nitrendipine. The immobilization of the b-cyclodextrin on the carbon paste leads to a modification of the electrode surface that causes a significant increase in the peak current of the nitr
Chemiluminescent Determination of Glucose with a Modified Carbon Paste Electrode
✍ Scribed by Guobao Xu; Jingzhong Zhang; Shaojun Dong
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 68 KB
- Volume
- 62
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0026-265X
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✦ Synopsis
A flow injection analysis detection method for glucose is presented which is based on the oxidation of glucose by glucose oxidase followed by chemiluminescent detection of hydrogen peroxide. Both glucose oxidase and hematin, a chemiluminescent reaction catalyst, were bulk-immobilized conveniently by direct mixing with carbon paste, which allows renewal of the electrode surface by simply polishing or cutting to expose a new and fully active surface in the case of fouling. Luminol in reagent solution passed through the flow cell and reacted with hydrogen peroxide produced by the enzyme reactor in the presence of the catalyst to yield light. An applied potential of Ϫ0.4 V avoided the electrode fouling effectively. The log-log plot of the emitted light intensity vs glucose concentration was linear over the range of 1-100 mmol L Ϫ1 with a correlation coefficient of 0.992. Application of this method to other chemiluminescent and bioluminescent systems is suggested.
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