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Amperometric fluidic microchip array sensing device for nitric oxide determination in solution

Wartelle, C.
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Pereira Rodrigues, N.
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Koudelka-Hep, M.
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2006
Materials Science and Engineering C

In this paper, we report on the first use of an amperometric fluidic microchip array for the examination of nitric oxide in solution. The array chip is composed of 36 working platinum electrodes on a glass substrate. The electrodes have a diameter of 50 μm and are separated by 500 μm. The array chip is integrated within a flowing cell to obtain a fluidic-type sensing device. Two preliminary tests were performed. The first one consisted in assessing the fluidic set-up by using potassium ferrocyanide as test analyte. The second test was aimed at achieving the modification of the surface of the working electrodes by electrodepositing nickel tetrasulfonated phthalocyanine and Nafion® layers to show that the fluidic sensing device can be adapted to the analysis of nitric oxide in solution. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.msec.2005.10.026
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-32844459686

Author(s)
Wartelle, C.
Pereira Rodrigues, N.
Koudelka-Hep, M.
Bedioui, F.
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Materials Science and Engineering C
Volume

26

Issue

2-3

Start page

534

End page

537

Note

390

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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