Amperometric detection of nitric oxide with microsensor in the medium of seawater and its applications

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Amperometric detection of nitric oxide with ISO-NOPMC NO microsensors (WPI) is systemically studied in the six media including seawater. The linear range of the microsensor for NO was from 10-6 to 10-9 mol/l and the detection limit was 4.2 × 10-10 mol/L(S/N=2). With this method, we provide preliminary evidence that NO production could be a general attribute of marine alga (Haeterosigma akashiwo). Experiment conducted with inhibitor of uncoupler 2,4-DNP (2,4-dinitropheno) revealed that NR (nitrate reductase) activity is responsible for NO formation. © 2005 by MDPI.

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Xing, L., Zhang, Z. B., Liu, C. Y., Wu, Z. Z., & Lin, C. (2005). Amperometric detection of nitric oxide with microsensor in the medium of seawater and its applications. Sensors, 5(12), 537–545. https://doi.org/10.3390/s5120537

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