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Development of a novel nitrate-selective composite sensor based on doped polypyrrole. | LitMetric

Development of a novel nitrate-selective composite sensor based on doped polypyrrole.

Anal Bioanal Chem

Centro de Investigaciones Químicas, Unidad Universitaria, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Km 4.5 Carretera Pachuca-Tulancingo, Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo, Mexico.

Published: February 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new nitrate ion sensor made from a composite material and doped polypyrrole was developed, showing highly selective and sensitive responses, reaching nearly ideal Nernstian behavior.
  • The sensor achieved a sensitivity of 57.1 mV/decade, with a detection limit of 5.37 x 10(-5) M, outperforming many commercial models in selectivity and stability, with quick response times.
  • When integrated with a flow injection analysis system, the sensor effectively analyzed real samples without significant discrepancies compared to manufacturer specifications, demonstrating its practical application.

Article Abstract

The manufacture and evaluation of a novel sensor built with a composite material, highly selective to nitrate ions using doped polypyrrole as a recognition agent, are presented. When the ratio of recognition agent to graphite was optimized at 1:1, and the sensitivities found closely approached nernstian behavior. The stability times attained were less than 14 min with response times also below 20 s. Batch characterization of the sensor displayed a sensitivity of 57.1 mV/decade of nitrate ion activity (alphaNO3-) and a detection limit of 5.37 x 10(-5) M, which are comparable to those reported for commercial sensors. Evaluation of the selectivity coefficients showed high affinity to nitrate ion, superior to that of commercial sensors and others reported in the literature. The composite material gives the sensor a prolonged service life with the added capability of allowing the regeneration of its active surface. Coupling the sensor and a solid state, composite-type, reference electrode to a flow injection analysis system (FIA) permitted to achieve an effective overall assessment of the system. A nitrate determination test was conducted on real samples. A comparison of the results obtained, either with stationary measurements or with FIA, indicated that there were no significant differences from the values from manufacturer's specifications.

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