The electrochemical detremination of nitric oxide in seawater media with microelectrodes

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The electrochemical determination of nitric oxide in seawater with microelectrodes is reported in this paper. Two electrodes, ISO-NOPMC microsensor and modified platinum microelectrode, are evaluated for their performance in seawater. The peak current is found to be linear with the NO concentration in the range 1 × 10-6 - 1.2 × 10-5 mol/l for both microelectrodes. The detection limit of ISO-NOPMC microsensor is 1.4 × 10-8 mol/l. Two methods for calibration of NO sensor, saturated NO solutions and decomposition of S-nitroso-acetyl-DL-penicillamine (SNAP), are discussed and compared. In addition, we examined the performance degradation of these microelectrodes in seawater due to complexation with seawater components. © 2003 by MDPI.

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Zhang, Z., Xing, L., Jiang, L., Wang, Y., Ren, C., & Cai, W. J. (2003). The electrochemical detremination of nitric oxide in seawater media with microelectrodes. Sensors, 3(8), 304–313. https://doi.org/10.3390/s30800304

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