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Sensors 2008, 8(2), 739-766; doi:10.3390/s8020739
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Electroanalysis of NADH Using Conducting and Redox Active Polymer/Carbon Nanotubes Modified Electrodes-A Review
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, National Taipei University of Technology, No. 1, section 3, Chung-Hsiao East Road, Taipei, 106, Taiwan (ROC)
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Received: 31 December 2007 / Accepted: 30 January 2008 / Published: 6 January 2008
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Utilization of Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
Abstract: Past few decades, conducting and redox active polymers play a critical role in the development of transducers for biosensing. It has been evidenced by increasing numerous reports on conducting and redox active polymers incorporated electrodes for assay of biomolcules. This review highlights the potential uses of electrogenerated polymer modified electrodes and polymer/carbon nanotubes composite modified electrodes for electroanalysis of reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinuceltoide (NADH). In addition, carbon electrodes modified with organic and inorganic materials as modifier have been discussed in detail for the quantification of NADH based on mediator or mediator-less methods.
Keywords: electroanalysis of NADH; conducting polymer modified electrodes; electrocatalysis; polymer carbon nanotube nanocomposite; modified electrodes; sensors; chemically modified electrodes
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Kumar, S.A.; Chen, S.-M. Electroanalysis of NADH Using Conducting and Redox Active Polymer/Carbon Nanotubes Modified Electrodes-A Review. Sensors 2008, 8, 739-766.
AMA StyleKumar SA, Chen S-M. Electroanalysis of NADH Using Conducting and Redox Active Polymer/Carbon Nanotubes Modified Electrodes-A Review. Sensors. 2008; 8(2):739-766.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKumar, S. A.; Chen, Shen-Ming. 2008. "Electroanalysis of NADH Using Conducting and Redox Active Polymer/Carbon Nanotubes Modified Electrodes-A Review." Sensors 8, no. 2: 739-766.
