“…Comparatively, voltammetric/amperometric techniques depend on the electrochemical reduction of NO À 3 at electrode surfaces. Various substrate materials such as copper [9][10][11][12][13][14], nickel [15], copper-nickel alloys [16], copper-palladium alloys [17], platinum [18,19], lead [20], silver [21], rhodium [22], boron-doped diamond [23][24][25], gold [26,27] and integrated electronic tongue [28] have been used. But, owing to slow kinetics of charge transfer, direct reduction of NO À 3 on bare unmodified electrodes is usually difficult.…”