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- can be oxidized or reduced is a candidate for amperometric detection. The simplest form of amperometric detection is single-potential, or direct current...
- Amperometric titration refers to a class of titrations in which the equivalence point is determined through measurement of the electric current produced...
- enzymatic reaction mentioned above. The produced hydrogen peroxide can be amperometrically quantified by anodic oxidation at a potential of 600 mV. The GOx is...
- and these can be classified as follows: amperometric, potentiometric, impedance, and conductometric. Amperometric transducers detect change in current as...
- Electrochemical miRNA biosensors can be designed to infer voltammetric or amperometric measurements. Upon hybridization of the miRNA target with its complementary...
- the glucose oxidation reaction is measured over a period of time. The amperometric method is used by some meters and measures the electric current generated...
- coenzymes at Methylene Green-modified electrodes and fabrication of amperometric alcohol biosensors". Analytica Chimica Acta. 285 (1–2): 125–133. Bibcode:1994AcAC...
- M.; Grabner, Chad P.; Harkins, Amy B. (4 May 2009). "Fabrication of Amperometric Electrodes". Journal of Visualized Experiments (27). doi:10.3791/1040...
- oxide in the sample. Other methods of testing include electroanalysis (amperometric approach), where ·NO reacts with an electrode to induce a current or...
- electrochemical applications such as electrocoagulation for wastewater treatment, amperometric chemical sensing, and electrochemical synthesis. When exposed to air...