2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5ay00815h
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A cation exchange based electrochemical sensor for cetyltrimethylammonium bromide detection using an acridine orange/polystyrene sulfonate system

Abstract: A novel electrochemical sensor for the detection of quaternary ammonium surfactants has been developed based on the cation exchange mechanism using an AO/PSS/PEI modified glassy carbon electrode.

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“… Redox dye electrode material pollutant technique mechanism detection limit (μM) Ref. Acridine orange acridine orange/PSS/PEI/GCE CTAB DPV modifier signal inhibition 0.3 μg/mL [ 14 ] Alizarin red poly(alizarin red s)/chitosan/BCN-graphene/GCE hydroquinone CV analyte oxidation 0.19 [ 70 ] catechol 0.11 poly(alizarin red s)/DODAB/organosmectite/GCE diuron DPV analyte oxidation 0.48 [ 71 ] Brilliant cresyl blue poly(brilliant cresyl blue)/GCE hydroquinone DPV analyte oxidation 0.06 [ 72 ] catechol 0.056 poly(brilliant cresyl blue)/MWCNT/GCE catechol amperometry 3.9 [ 44 ] Crystal violet poly(crystal violet)/Pencil graphite electrode hydroquinone DPV analyte oxidation 0.0304 [ 73 ] catechol 0.0278 Eriochrome black t …”
Section: Redox-active Dyes For Detecting Analytes In Biological and E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Redox dye electrode material pollutant technique mechanism detection limit (μM) Ref. Acridine orange acridine orange/PSS/PEI/GCE CTAB DPV modifier signal inhibition 0.3 μg/mL [ 14 ] Alizarin red poly(alizarin red s)/chitosan/BCN-graphene/GCE hydroquinone CV analyte oxidation 0.19 [ 70 ] catechol 0.11 poly(alizarin red s)/DODAB/organosmectite/GCE diuron DPV analyte oxidation 0.48 [ 71 ] Brilliant cresyl blue poly(brilliant cresyl blue)/GCE hydroquinone DPV analyte oxidation 0.06 [ 72 ] catechol 0.056 poly(brilliant cresyl blue)/MWCNT/GCE catechol amperometry 3.9 [ 44 ] Crystal violet poly(crystal violet)/Pencil graphite electrode hydroquinone DPV analyte oxidation 0.0304 [ 73 ] catechol 0.0278 Eriochrome black t …”
Section: Redox-active Dyes For Detecting Analytes In Biological and E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dyes were used as efficient conducting monomers or polymers for enhancing the electron transport at the electrode surface. Conducting polymers are broadly utilized in many fields such as medicine, energy storage, electronics, and optics owing to their high conductivity, low cost, and easy polymerization [ 14 , 15 ]. Conducting polymers have potential electronic, optical, electrochromic, and conductivity features making them appropriate to be used in electrochemical sensors and biosensors with enhanced analytical performance [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A rapid method for the amperometric detection of anionic surfactant-CTAB, on an electrode modified with acridine orange (AO), was proposed by Hao et al [133]. As support for the immobilization of AO, a layer consisting of PEI and PSS was obtained through the successive dip-coating of GCE in solutions of PEI and PSS.…”
Section: Pe or Pec As A Scaffolding Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally some cationic surfactants were employed as corrosion inhibitor, antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiviral agent. [5,6] Up to now, several techniques such as chromatography, [7][8][9] capillary electrophoresis, [10,11] spectrophotometry, [12][13][14] spectrofluorimetry, [15] mass spectrometry, [16][17][18] photometric titration [19] and electrochemical [20] have been introduced for the determination of various cationic surfactants. Most of the mentioned methods are time consuming and required the employment of environmentally hazardous solvents, laborious pretreatment steps, sophisticated instruments, expert operators and expensive consumables.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%