sepharose has been researched along with ferric-ferrocyanide* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for sepharose and ferric-ferrocyanide
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Amperometric sensing of hydrogen peroxide vapor for security screening.
Rapid detection of the hydrogen peroxide precursor of peroxide explosives is required in numerous security screening applications. We describe a highly sensitive and selective amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide vapor at an agarose-coated Prussian-blue (PB) modified thick-film carbon transducer. The sensor responds rapidly and reversibly to dynamic changes in the level of the peroxide vapor, with no apparent carry over and with a detection limit of 6 ppbv. The remarkable selectivity of the PB-based screen-printed electrode towards hydrogen peroxide leads to effective discrimination against common beverage samples. For example, blind tests have demonstrated the ability to selectively and non-invasively identify concealed hydrogen peroxide in drinking cups and bottles. The attractive performance of the new microfabricated PB-based amperometric peroxide vapor sensor indicates great potential for addressing a wide range of security screening and surveillance applications. Topics: Beverages; Biosensing Techniques; Electrodes; Equipment Design; Explosive Agents; Ferrocyanides; Hydrogen Peroxide; Sensitivity and Specificity; Sepharose; Time Factors; Volatilization | 2009 |