Biossensores amperométricos para determinação de compostos fenólicos em amostras de interesse ambiental

  • Rosatto S
  • Freire R
  • Durán N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Phenols are widely used in many areas and commonly found as industrial by-products. A great number of agricultural and industrial activities realise phenolic compounds in the environmental. Waste phenols are produced mainly by the wood-pulp industry and during production of synthetic polymers, drugs, plastics, dyes, pesticides and others. Phenols are also released into the environmental by the degradation of pesticides with phenolic skeleton. The phenols level control is very important for the environmental protection. Amperometric biosensor has shown the feasibility to complement laboratory-based analytical methods for the determination of phenolic compounds, providing alternatives to conventional methods which have many disadvantages. This brief review considers the evolution of an approach to amperometric measurement using the catalytic properties of some enzymes for phenolic compounds monitoring.

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Rosatto, S. S., Freire, R. S., Durán, N., & Kubota, L. T. (2001). Biossensores amperométricos para determinação de compostos fenólicos em amostras de interesse ambiental. Química Nova, 24(1), 77–86. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422001000100014

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