Issue 18, 2004

The selectivity of electrosynthesised polymer membranes depends on the electrode dimensions: implications for biosensor applications

Abstract

A biosensor selectivity coefficient defined for poly(o-phenylenediamine) electrosynthesised onto Pt microdisks and cylinders was unexpectedly found to change as the scale of the electrodes decreased, mainly due to enhanced permeability of a ubiquitous interference species in biological systems, ascorbic acid.

Graphical abstract: The selectivity of electrosynthesised polymer membranes depends on the electrode dimensions: implications for biosensor applications

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 May 2004
Accepted
24 Jun 2004
First published
02 Aug 2004

Chem. Commun., 2004, 2128-2130

The selectivity of electrosynthesised polymer membranes depends on the electrode dimensions: implications for biosensor applications

C. P. McMahon, S. J. Killoran, S. M. Kirwan and R. D. O'Neill, Chem. Commun., 2004, 2128 DOI: 10.1039/B408051N

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