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The Use of Conducting Polymers for Enhanced Electrochemical Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide.

Marta Borràs-BrullPascal BlondeauJordi Riu
Published in: Critical reviews in analytical chemistry (2020)
The role of hydrogen peroxide in a wide range of biological processes has led to a steady increase in research into hydrogen peroxide determination in recent years, and conducting polymers have attracted much interest in electrochemistry as promising materials in this area. We present an overview of electrochemical devices for hydrogen peroxide determination using conducting polymers, either as a target or as a byproduct of redox reactions. We describe different combinations of electrode modifications through the incorporation of conducting polymers as the main component along with other materials or nanomaterials. We critically compare the analytical performances cited and highlight some of the future challenges for the feasible application of such devices.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • molecularly imprinted
  • nitric oxide
  • solid phase extraction
  • gold nanoparticles
  • ionic liquid
  • high resolution
  • carbon nanotubes
  • simultaneous determination
  • tandem mass spectrometry