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Highly sensitive detection of hydrazine by a disposable, Poly(Tannic Acid)-Coated carbon electrode

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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 150, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2019.111927

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Electrode modification; Bioconjugation; Tannic acid; Enzymatic polymerization; Hydrazine

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  1. Institute for Basic Science, Republic of Korea [IBS-R020-D1]

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We propose an electrochemical sensor based on the enhanced electrocatalytic oxidation exhibited on a functionalized poly(tannic acid) coating to detect hydrazine. Tannic acid, a naturally abundant and low-cost polyphenol, was enzymatically polymerized with horseradish peroxidase and subsequently adsorbed on a disposable screen-printed carbon electrode with a short incubation time (30 min). The fabrication method proved to be reproducible (4.2 % relative standard deviation), with the sensors displaying high sensitivity (7 x 10(-3) mu A mm(-2) mu W-1) and selectivity even in the presence of various common interfering agents. The low detection limit (100 nM) and robustness of the sensor demonstrated its suitability for environmental applications. It can be used to quantify hydrazine in tap and river water samples.

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