Microelectrode Arrays with Interacting Diffusion Layers: Voltammetric Applications

Authors

  • P. Tomcik Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Slovak Technical University, Bratislava,
  • D. Bustin Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Slovak Technical University, Bratislava,
  • V. Tvarozek Department of Microelectronics, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Abstract

The review deals with the voltammetric application of interdigitated array (IDA) microelectrodes. They can be used as powerful HPLC detectors for analysis of biological samples. In this case a high selectivity is needed because of significant interference of metabolites. The current of the collector segment of IDA array does not include the undesirable background current because interfering metabolites are irreversibly oxidized in the generator segment and are not transported to the collector. High sensitivity is attained with current amplified by redox cycling which can also be realized in a double cell arrangement. This phenomenon enables stripping analysis applications to species which cannot be stripped from the electrode in a classic voltammetric experiments.

Published

1999-12-15

How to Cite

Tomcik, P., Bustin, D., & Tvarozek, V. (1999). Microelectrode Arrays with Interacting Diffusion Layers: Voltammetric Applications. Chemické Listy, 93(11). Retrieved from http://ww-w.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/2560

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