2003
DOI: 10.1039/b211398h
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Electrochemically controlled solid-phase microextraction and preconcentration using polypyrrole coated microarray electrodes in a flow system

Abstract: Polypyrrole coated microarray electrodes have been used for electrochemically controlled solid-phase microextraction and preconcentration on individually addressable gold microband electrodes. In this study, a flow of analyte solution was maintained over the band electrodes by positioning a capillary in a vertical position over the electrode array during both the extraction and the detection of the desorbed compounds. This experimental set-up was used to evaluate the possibilities of using electrochemically co… Show more

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“…Electrochemistry method has rigid ability to control the film thickness formed, uniformity and deposition rate [18]. Some conducting polymers [19][20][21] and inorganic metallic oxides [22][23][24] have been produced by this method. Moreover, electrochemically deposited process makes it possible to apply metallic wires as supports, which show improved mechanical stability and reusability compared with the traditional fused silica fiber.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrochemistry method has rigid ability to control the film thickness formed, uniformity and deposition rate [18]. Some conducting polymers [19][20][21] and inorganic metallic oxides [22][23][24] have been produced by this method. Moreover, electrochemically deposited process makes it possible to apply metallic wires as supports, which show improved mechanical stability and reusability compared with the traditional fused silica fiber.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,15 Polypyrrole and its derivatives have attracted great interest in the development of electrochemically switched solid-phase microextraction (ES-SPME) as ion-exchange material for charged species. [16][17][18] The main advantage of using conducting polymers in SPME is that the charge of the coatings can be readily controlled by the oxidation and reduction of the polymers. PPy with small counter-ions, e.g., Cl -, ClO4 -and NO3 -, mainly exhibits an anion exchanger behavior due to the high mobility of these ions in the polymer matrix.…”
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“…on-line electrochemically controlled solid-phase extraction [112]. It is based on uptake of anions during the electrodeposition process of conducting polymers, e.g.…”
Section: Voltammetric and Amperometric Detection In Flow Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%