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Laboratory Methods in Dynamic Electroanalysis

  • Book

  • October 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4593696

Laboratory Methods in Dynamic Electroanalysis is a useful guide to introduce analytical chemists and scientists of related disciplines to the world of dynamic electroanalysis using simple and low-cost methods. The trend toward decentralization of analysis has made this fascinating field one of the fastest-growing branches of analytical chemistry. As electroanalytical devices have moved from conventional electrochemical cells (10-20 mL) to current cells (e.g. 5-50�mL) based on different materials such as paper or polymers that integrate thick- or thin-film electrodes, interesting strategies have emerged, such as the combination of microfluidic cells and biosensing or nanostructuration of electrodes.

This book provides detailed, easy procedures for dynamic electroanalysis and covers the main trends in electrochemical cells and electrodes, including microfluidic electrodes, electrochemical detection in microchip electrophoresis, nanostructuration of electrodes, development of bio (enzymatic, immuno, and DNA) assays, paper-based electrodes, interdigitated array electrodes, multiplexed analysis, and combination with optics. Different strategies and techniques (amperometric, voltammetric, and impedimetric) are presented in a didactic, practice-based way, and a bibliography provides readers with additional sources of information.

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Table of Contents

1. Dynamic electroanalysis: An overview 2. Determination of ascorbic acid in dietary supplements by cyclic voltammetry 3. Electrochemical behavior of the redox probe hexaammineruthenium (III) using voltammetric techniques 4. Anodic stripping voltammetric determination of lead and cadmium with stencil-printed transparency electrodes 5. Adsorptive stripping voltammetry of indigo blue in a flow system 6. Enhancing electrochemical performance by using redox cycling with interdigitated electrodes 7. Amperometric detection of NADH using carbon-based electrodes 8. Chronoamperometric determination of ascorbic acid on paper-based devices 9. Electrochemical detection of melatonin in a flow injection analysis system 10. Batch injection analysis for amperometric determination of ascorbic acid at ruthenium dioxide screen-printed electrodes 11. Impedimetric aptasensor for determination of the antibiotic neomycin B 12. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for characterization of electrode surfaces: Carbon nanotubes on gold electrodes 13. Single- and dual-channel hybrid PDMS/glass microchip electrophoresis device with amperometric detection 14. Analysis of uric acid and related compounds in urine samples by electrophoresis in microfluidic chips 15. Microchannel modifications in microchip reverse electrophoresis for ferrocene carboxylic acid determination 16. Integrated microfluidic electrochemical sensors to enhance automated flow analysis systems 17. Bienzymatic amperometric glucose biosensor 18. Determination of ethyl alcohol in beverages using an electrochemical enzymatic sensor 19. Enzymatic determination of ethanol on screen-printed cobalt phthalocyanine/carbon electrodes 20. Immunoelectroanalytical assay based on the electrocatalytic effect of gold labels on silver electrodeposition 21. Genosensor on gold films with enzymatic electrochemical detection of a SARS virus sequence 22. Aptamer-based magnetoassay for gluten determination 23. Determination of lead with electrodes nanostructured with gold nanoparticles 24. Electrochemical behavior of the dye methylene blue on screen-printed gold electrodes modified with carbon nanotubes 25. Determination of glucose with an enzymatic paper-based sensor 26. Determination of arsenic (III) in wines with nanostructured paper-based electrodes 27. Pin-based electrochemical sensor 28. Flow injection electroanalysis with pins 29. Staple-based paper electrochemical platform for quantitative analysis 30. Simultaneous measurements in a multiplexed platform with eight electrochemical cells 31. Simultaneous detection of bacteria causing community-acquired pneumonia by genosensing 32. Electrochemiluminescence of tris (1,10-phenanthroline) ruthenium (II) complex with multipulsed amperometric detection 33. Detection of hydrogen peroxide by flow injection analysis based on electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer donor-acceptor strategy 34. Determination of tris(bipyridine) ruthenium (II) based on electrochemical surface-enhanced raman scattering 35. Design of experiments at electroanalysis 36. Bibliographic resources in electroanalysis

Authors

M. Teresa Fern�ndez Abedul Associate Professor, Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, University of Oviedo, Spain. M. Teresa Fern�ndez Abedul is associate professor in the Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry at the University of Oviedo. She has been in charge of General Chemistry and General and Advanced Analytical Chemistry courses for more than 25 years. She is cofounder of MicruxFluidic, an innovative technology company focused on the design, development, and manufacture of miniaturized analytical devices in the microfluidic and electrochemistry fields. Dr. Fern�ndez Abedul has co-authored more than 80 peer-reviewed articles and written 8 book chapters.