2007
DOI: 10.1080/00032710601017755
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Nicotinic Acid Voltammetric Sensor Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Membrane‐Modified Electrode

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“…The main advantage of MIP based techniques is their high selectivity [48,49]. This selectivity is especially interesting when the target molecule response is compared with that of analogue compounds, having very similar chemical structure to the target molecule.…”
Section: Selectivity Of Mip In the Electrodementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The main advantage of MIP based techniques is their high selectivity [48,49]. This selectivity is especially interesting when the target molecule response is compared with that of analogue compounds, having very similar chemical structure to the target molecule.…”
Section: Selectivity Of Mip In the Electrodementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Molecular imprint technologies have been widely applied in research areas such as sensors (Lubke et al, 2000;Yao et al, 2007), chromatographic separation (Liu et al, 2005;Yan and Row, 2006), mimics for biological receptors (Piletsky et al, 2000), and drug separation (Deng et al, 2006;Son and Jegal, 2007;Zaidi and Cheong, 2008) since the introduction of the non-covalent method by Vlatakis et al (1993) and the covalent method by Wulff and Sarhan (1972). Both methods are regarded as the keys to the molecular imprint technology (Komiyama et al, 2003), allowing the specific recognition to a certain target molecule.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A dimerization on mercury has been suggested. 74 Comparison of dimerization and catalytic hydrogen generation by nicotinic acid has been made, 70 although no clear evidence of catalysis is found in reported cyclic voltammograms. Some mechanistic studies may have been complicated by concomitant hydrogen evolution.…”
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“…70 The peak potential E p,D PV varies linearly with pH for 2. The reduction waves at potentials < −1 V vs Ag|AgCl are characteristic of nicotinic acid voltammetry.…”
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