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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Some applications of voltammetry at the glassy carbon electrode to pharmaceutical analysis

Ballantine, J. January 1980 (has links)
No description available.
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Applications of scanning electrochemical microscopy in biological systems

Koley, Dipankar 03 January 2013 (has links)
The main theme in this dissertation is to develop Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) based electroanalytical techniques to study quantitative biology in real time. The multidrug resistance (MDR) phenomenon in live cancer cells was studied using mimic drug molecules such as menadione with the aid of SECM. Real time quantitative detection of thiodione (menadione-conjugate) pumped out of the cells was determined to be 140 μM due to exposure of 500 μM menadione to the cells. Selective blocking of these MDR pumps in live intact cells was also achieved by small molecules such as MK571 as well as by the MDR specific antibody. An approximately 50% drop in thiodione flux was observed in both cases of MDR pumps inhibition. This SECM technique was also extended to measure the permeability of a highly charged hydrophilic molecule passing through the membrane of a single living cell. The permeability was measured to be 6.5 ± 2.0 × 10-6 m/s. Real time monitoring of morphological changes in a live HeLa cell due to addition of varying concentration of surfactant such as Triton X-100 was also demonstrated by SECM. This electroanalytical technique was also expanded to study quantitative microbiology. Real time quantitative detection of pyocyanin produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA14 strain) biofilm locally was determined to be 2.5 μM after 6 h. Pyocyanin (PYO) was also observed to be reduced by PA14 biofilm, thus maintaining a reduced atmosphere above the biofilm even in presence of oxygen. Spatial mapping of this reduced PYO showed that this reduced zone was only formed up to 500 μm above the biofilm. The cells are also able to modulate the height of the reduced PYO zone in accordance to the availability of Fe(III/II) in the solution to scavenge iron from the surrounding environment. Real time spatial mapping hydrogen peroxide across polymicrobial biofilm (Sg and Aa) was also achieved with the aid of SECM. The local peroxide concentration produced by Sg was measured to be 1 mM, which is significantly higher than the bulk peroxide concentration. This study also showed that the local concentration across the microbial film is more important than the bulk concentration since bacteria communicate locally in real world. / text
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The use of scanning electrochemical microscopy for the detection and quantification of adsorbed intermediates at electrodes

Rodriguez Lopez, Joaquin, 1983- 07 December 2010 (has links)
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) was used for the study and characterization of catalytic and electrocatalytic processes occurring at electrodes. The Surface Interrogation mode (SI-SECM) was introduced for the detection and quantification of adsorbed intermediates and products of catalyzed chemical and electrochemical reactions at noble metals (Pt, Au). In SI-SECM two micro electrodes (i.e. an SECM tip and a substrate of the desired material) are aligned concentrically at a micrometric distance where SECM feedback effects operate. A contrast mechanism based on feedback effects allows for the detection of reactive adsorbed intermediates at the substrate: the SECM tip generates a reactive homogeneous species that “micro-titrates” the substrate adsorbates to yield an electrochemical signal that contains information about the amount of intermediate and about its kinetics of reaction with the redox mediator. The technique was used for the study of the reactivity of three model small adsorbates: 1) the reactivity of adsorbed oxygen on Au and Pt with a reducing mediator was explored and suggested the detection of “incipient oxides” at these surfaces; kinetic parameters of the reactivity of Pt oxides with mediators were obtained, fit to theory and used to explain observations about the electrocatalytic behavior of Pt under anodizing conditions; 2) the reactivity of oxidizing mediators with adsorbed hydrogen on Pt was studied and showed the cation of N,N,N,N-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD) to be a successful interrogation agent, the detection of hydrogen generated by the decomposition of formic acid on Pt at open circuit was investigated; 3) electrogenerated bromine was used to catalytically interrogate carbon monoxide at Pt, this reaction was previously unreported. The mentioned applications of SECM were validated through the use of digital simulations of diffusion in the complex SECM geometry through flexible commercial finite element method software. / text
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\"Aplicação de eletrodos compósitos a base de poliuretana-grafite\" / \"Application of composite electrodes from polyurethane-graphite\"

Cervini, Priscila 10 October 2006 (has links)
Eletrodos compósitos a base de grafite e resina poliuretana de origem vegetal foram preparados e avaliados quanto ao seu desempenho em relação à determinação voltamétrica e amperométrica de hidroquinona, paracetamol e atenolol. Os eletrodos foram preparados sob pressões diferentes em prensa hidráulica, demonstrando que quanto maior a pressão, maior a corrente medida para uma mesma solução, até um valor limite. O ferricianeto de potássio foi usado como sonda eletroquímica para testes de desempenho do eletrodo em voltametria de onda quadrada (SWV) e por análise em fluxo (FIA), com detecção amperométrica com o eletrodo compósito 60% (grafite, m/m) como eletrodo de trabalho. A hidroquinona (HQ) foi determinada em SWV e FIA, com limites de detecção (LD) da ordem de 283 nmol L-1 e 100 mol L-1, respectivamente. A determinação de HQ em reveladores fotográficos forneceu resultados que concordam com o método de comparação em cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (HPLC) com 95% de confiança. Determinação de paracetamol (APAP) em voltametria de pulso diferencial (DPV), eletrodo de disco rotatório (RDE), FIA e cronoamperometria levaram a limites de detecção de 3,9; 2,6; 18,9 e 6,7 mol L-1, respectivamente, usando o eletrodo compósito 60% (grafite, m/m). O APAP foi determinado em formulações farmacêuticas comerciais, com o compósito, em DPV e FIA, com resultados concordantes com HPLC, com 95% de confiança. Estudos também foram feitos na determinação de atenolol (ATN) em DPV e FIA, com limites de detecção de 3,2 e 18,1 mol L-1, respectivamente, usando o eletrodo compósito 60% (grafite, m/m). Em formulações farmacêuticas foi possível determinar o ATN em concordância com resultados de HPLC. Houve interferência de ácido ascórbico no APAP e furosemida e propanolol no caso do ATN. Entretanto, os concomitantes presentes em formulações farmacêuticas não interferiram e procedimentos de adição de padrão permitiram obter resultados satisfatórios em DPV. Em FIA não foi necessário fazer adição de padrão. Apenas o ATN se adsorve na superfície do eletrodo, usando DPV, mas foi possível determiná-lo sem necessidade de renovação de superfície entre medidas sucessivas, inclusive em fluxo. Em todos os casos o compósito foi mais sensível que o carbono vítreo, talvez pela presença de grupos funcionais no polímero. / Composite electrodes from graphite and vegetal polyurethane resin were prepared and evaluated in relation to their performance in voltammetric and amperometric determination of hydroquinone (HQ), acetaminophen (APAP) and atenolol (ATN). The electrodes were cured under different pressures in an hydraulic press showing that as higher the pressure, higher the current measured for a same solution, until a limiting value. Potassium ferricyanide was used as an electrochemical probe to test the performance of the electrode in square wave voltammetry (SWV) and as a rotating disc electrode (RDE). The HQ was determined using SWV and FIA, with amperometric detection at the composite electrode as a working electrode. Limits of detection (LD) of 283 nmol L-1 and 100 mol L-1 were obtained in SWV and FIA, respectively. The determination of HQ in photographic developers showed results that agreed a comparison method based on of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with 95% of confidence. The APAP was determined in differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), RDE, FIA and chronoamperommetry, with LD 3.9, 2.6, 18.9 and 6.7 mol L-1, respectively, using the graphite-PU 60 % (graphite, w/w) composite electrode. The procedure was applied in the determination of APAP in commercial pharmaceutical formulations, at the composite in DPV and FIA with results that agreed with HPLC at 95% confidence level. The ATN was also determined using DPV and FIA, with LD of 3.2 and 18.1 mol L-1, respectively. In pharmaceutical formulations it was possible to determine the ATN in agreement with results of HPLC. Interference of ascorbic acid in the APAP and furosemide and propanolol using ATN determinations were observed. However, the concomitants present in pharmaceutical formulation did not interfere and standard addition procedures permitted to obtain satisfactory results in DPV. In FIA, standard addition was not necessary, being the analytes determined on the bases of analytical curves. Only ATN adsorved in the surface of the electrode using DPV, but it was possible to determine it without necessity of surface renovation between successive measurements, including in FIA. In all cases, the composite was more sensitive than glassy carbon (GC), probably due to the presence of functional groups in the polymer and/ or because of the active area of the composite.
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\"Aplicação de eletrodos compósitos a base de poliuretana-grafite\" / \"Application of composite electrodes from polyurethane-graphite\"

Priscila Cervini 10 October 2006 (has links)
Eletrodos compósitos a base de grafite e resina poliuretana de origem vegetal foram preparados e avaliados quanto ao seu desempenho em relação à determinação voltamétrica e amperométrica de hidroquinona, paracetamol e atenolol. Os eletrodos foram preparados sob pressões diferentes em prensa hidráulica, demonstrando que quanto maior a pressão, maior a corrente medida para uma mesma solução, até um valor limite. O ferricianeto de potássio foi usado como sonda eletroquímica para testes de desempenho do eletrodo em voltametria de onda quadrada (SWV) e por análise em fluxo (FIA), com detecção amperométrica com o eletrodo compósito 60% (grafite, m/m) como eletrodo de trabalho. A hidroquinona (HQ) foi determinada em SWV e FIA, com limites de detecção (LD) da ordem de 283 nmol L-1 e 100 mol L-1, respectivamente. A determinação de HQ em reveladores fotográficos forneceu resultados que concordam com o método de comparação em cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (HPLC) com 95% de confiança. Determinação de paracetamol (APAP) em voltametria de pulso diferencial (DPV), eletrodo de disco rotatório (RDE), FIA e cronoamperometria levaram a limites de detecção de 3,9; 2,6; 18,9 e 6,7 mol L-1, respectivamente, usando o eletrodo compósito 60% (grafite, m/m). O APAP foi determinado em formulações farmacêuticas comerciais, com o compósito, em DPV e FIA, com resultados concordantes com HPLC, com 95% de confiança. Estudos também foram feitos na determinação de atenolol (ATN) em DPV e FIA, com limites de detecção de 3,2 e 18,1 mol L-1, respectivamente, usando o eletrodo compósito 60% (grafite, m/m). Em formulações farmacêuticas foi possível determinar o ATN em concordância com resultados de HPLC. Houve interferência de ácido ascórbico no APAP e furosemida e propanolol no caso do ATN. Entretanto, os concomitantes presentes em formulações farmacêuticas não interferiram e procedimentos de adição de padrão permitiram obter resultados satisfatórios em DPV. Em FIA não foi necessário fazer adição de padrão. Apenas o ATN se adsorve na superfície do eletrodo, usando DPV, mas foi possível determiná-lo sem necessidade de renovação de superfície entre medidas sucessivas, inclusive em fluxo. Em todos os casos o compósito foi mais sensível que o carbono vítreo, talvez pela presença de grupos funcionais no polímero. / Composite electrodes from graphite and vegetal polyurethane resin were prepared and evaluated in relation to their performance in voltammetric and amperometric determination of hydroquinone (HQ), acetaminophen (APAP) and atenolol (ATN). The electrodes were cured under different pressures in an hydraulic press showing that as higher the pressure, higher the current measured for a same solution, until a limiting value. Potassium ferricyanide was used as an electrochemical probe to test the performance of the electrode in square wave voltammetry (SWV) and as a rotating disc electrode (RDE). The HQ was determined using SWV and FIA, with amperometric detection at the composite electrode as a working electrode. Limits of detection (LD) of 283 nmol L-1 and 100 mol L-1 were obtained in SWV and FIA, respectively. The determination of HQ in photographic developers showed results that agreed a comparison method based on of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with 95% of confidence. The APAP was determined in differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), RDE, FIA and chronoamperommetry, with LD 3.9, 2.6, 18.9 and 6.7 mol L-1, respectively, using the graphite-PU 60 % (graphite, w/w) composite electrode. The procedure was applied in the determination of APAP in commercial pharmaceutical formulations, at the composite in DPV and FIA with results that agreed with HPLC at 95% confidence level. The ATN was also determined using DPV and FIA, with LD of 3.2 and 18.1 mol L-1, respectively. In pharmaceutical formulations it was possible to determine the ATN in agreement with results of HPLC. Interference of ascorbic acid in the APAP and furosemide and propanolol using ATN determinations were observed. However, the concomitants present in pharmaceutical formulation did not interfere and standard addition procedures permitted to obtain satisfactory results in DPV. In FIA, standard addition was not necessary, being the analytes determined on the bases of analytical curves. Only ATN adsorved in the surface of the electrode using DPV, but it was possible to determine it without necessity of surface renovation between successive measurements, including in FIA. In all cases, the composite was more sensitive than glassy carbon (GC), probably due to the presence of functional groups in the polymer and/ or because of the active area of the composite.

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