FLOW-INJECTION AMPEROMETRIC DETECTION OF AMMONIA USING A POLYPYRROLE-MODIFIED ELECTRODE AND ITS APPLICATION IN UREA AND CREATININE BIOSENSORS

Citation
M. Trojanowicz et al., FLOW-INJECTION AMPEROMETRIC DETECTION OF AMMONIA USING A POLYPYRROLE-MODIFIED ELECTRODE AND ITS APPLICATION IN UREA AND CREATININE BIOSENSORS, Electroanalysis, 8(3), 1996, pp. 233-243
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
10400397
Volume
8
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
233 - 243
Database
ISI
SICI code
1040-0397(1996)8:3<233:FADOAU>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The interaction of unprotonated ammonia molecules with polypyrrole (PP y) is employed for the amperometric detection of ammonia with the use of an anodically polarized platinum electrode modified with PPy as the working electrode. The polymer was obtained by electropolymerization in potentiostatic conditions from aqueous solutions. Chloride was foun d to be the most suitable dopant for PPy from several dopants studied. Satisfactory dynamic characteristics of detection permit its applicat ion to the determination of ammonia in a flow injection system up to 1 00 mu M of analyte with a detection limit of 0.6 mu M. Such a detector of ammonia was also employed as the internal detector in amperometric biosensors for urea and creatinine by the immoblization in a differen t way at the PPy surface of urease and creatinine iminohydrolase, resp ectively. An amperometric biosensor of very low sensitivity was obtain ed by urease entrapment in the PPy layer during the electropolymerizat ion. The urea membrane biosensor was successfully applied in the deter mination of urea in human blood samples. On the basis of results of el emental analysis, UV and IR spectroscopy some suggestions are presente d about the mechanism of the interaction between PPy and ammonia and a bout the anodic electrode process occurring in the amperometric detect ion of ammonia.