2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2009.04.013
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Metalloporphyrin-based acetate-selective electrodes as detectors for enzymatic acetylcholine determination in flow-injection analysis system

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“…Overall, the sensors incorporating any of the ionophores exhibited selectivity for carboxylates in general. For the most part, the sensors in this study were less selective for acetate than previously reported sensors based on derivatives of porphyrin or uranyl salophene [37,46,47,49]. While the sensors' selectivity for acetate was modest, selectivity for more lipophilic carboxylates, e.g., benzoate, was good.…”
Section: Potentiometric Selectivitycontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…Overall, the sensors incorporating any of the ionophores exhibited selectivity for carboxylates in general. For the most part, the sensors in this study were less selective for acetate than previously reported sensors based on derivatives of porphyrin or uranyl salophene [37,46,47,49]. While the sensors' selectivity for acetate was modest, selectivity for more lipophilic carboxylates, e.g., benzoate, was good.…”
Section: Potentiometric Selectivitycontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…in an FIA system developed for determination of acetylcholine with immobilized acetylcholinesterase and with detection using metalloporphyrin-based acetate ISE. 378 The most commonly used variant is the use of integrated biosensors as indicating electrodes, where an enzyme is immobilized on, or in close proximity of, the surface of indicating electrode. It can be for instance the covalent immobilization of alkaline phosphatase at the surface of the carboxylate PVC-based pH sensitive ISE, which was then used in an FIA system as an apoenzyme electrode for Zn(II), employing L-cysteine as the most efficient chelator.…”
Section: Electrochemical Detectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selectivity can be tuned by varying the structure, and thereby also the ion‐binding properties of the ionophore . So far, acetate‐selective ionophores have been based on porphyrin macromolecules , phenylhydrazone‐based hydrogen bonding molecules , and metal centred Zr(IV)‐porphyrins . These ionophores were used in conventional ISEs with an internal electrolyte solution and should also be applicable to SC‐ISEs because the selectivity of SC‐ISEs is generally determined by the ion‐selective membrane and not by the solid contact .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%