Development of structure-specific electrochemical sensor and its application for polyamines determination
學年 99
學期 1
出版(發表)日期 2011-01-01
作品名稱 Development of structure-specific electrochemical sensor and its application for polyamines determination
作品名稱(其他語言)
著者 Lin, Meng-shan; Chen, Chi-hao; Chen, Zen
單位 淡江大學化學學系
出版者 Kidlington: Pergamon
著錄名稱、卷期、頁數 Electrochimica Acta 56(3), pp.1069–1075
摘要 A novel structure-specific electrochemical sensing scheme to monitor analyte, independent of its oxidation potential, is described. Molecules with multidentate chelating sites that can form stable five- or six-membered ring complexes with cupric ions are appropriate for this approach. In the copper-based electrode, potential-accelerating complex formation behavior is observed, and an apparent oxidation current is induced to regenerate the oxide layer until reaching its maximum steady state. In this unique electroanalytical method, a suitable potential is utilized to increase the coordination number of the metal electrode surface rather than direct oxidation of the analyte. The experimental results show that the signal sensitivity depends primarily on the pKa of the chelating sites and the solution pH. Several aliphatic amines were studied with this simple approach, and the detection limits for spermidine (SPD; 0.19 μM) and spermine (SPM; 0.14 μM) at a low oxidation potential (0.25 V vs. Ag/AgCl) were obtained. A higher operating potential was used to improve the sensitivity for putrescine (PUT) and cadaverine (CAD). The detection limit was improved to 0.05, 0.06, 0.11 and 0.27 μM for SPD, SPM, PUT and CAD, respectively, without surface fouling (less than 3% with RSD). The feasibility of its clinical application is demonstrated by integrating this sensor with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
關鍵字 FIA; Structure-specific electrochemical sensor; Polyamine
語言 en
ISSN 0013-4686
期刊性質 國外
收錄於 SCI
產學合作
通訊作者 Lin, Meng-shan
審稿制度
國別 GBR
公開徵稿
出版型式 紙本
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