2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-005-0374-z
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Application of a Glassy Carbon Electrode Modified with Poly(Glutamic Acid) in Caffeic Acid Determination

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“…Repetitive units linked between the ␣-amino and ␦-carboxylic acid functional groups [29] and free protonated carboxylic groups (pK a = 4.07) can be easily deposited on an electrode surface. The films of PAG generated by direct electrooxidation of their monomer are commonly employed in the determination of hydrazine, dopamine, ascorbic acid and caffeic acid [14][15][16][17][18]. Recently, we have described how PAG films can also be obtained by direct deposition of the polymer on the electrode surface followed by the evaporation of the solvent and cross-linked reaction with glutaraldehyde [18].…”
Section: Chemical Structures: (A) Glutamic Acid and (B) Poly(glutamicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Repetitive units linked between the ␣-amino and ␦-carboxylic acid functional groups [29] and free protonated carboxylic groups (pK a = 4.07) can be easily deposited on an electrode surface. The films of PAG generated by direct electrooxidation of their monomer are commonly employed in the determination of hydrazine, dopamine, ascorbic acid and caffeic acid [14][15][16][17][18]. Recently, we have described how PAG films can also be obtained by direct deposition of the polymer on the electrode surface followed by the evaporation of the solvent and cross-linked reaction with glutaraldehyde [18].…”
Section: Chemical Structures: (A) Glutamic Acid and (B) Poly(glutamicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10], polyalanine [11], polyglycine [12,13], poly(glutamic acid) [14][15][16][17][18], polyhystidine [19][20][21][22], polycysteine [23][24][25], polytyrosine [26] and polytryptofane [27,28]. Together with their ease of preparation, good stability, reproducibility, they show improved selectivity and sensitivity in electroanalytical measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A oxidação voltamétrica de 0,02 mol L -1 de ácido glutâmico em tampão fosfato pH 7,0 sobre eletrodo de carbono vítreo apresenta um pico em potencial de +1,3 V, atribuído á oxidação da amina primária livre presente no aminoácido, seguido da sua aderência na superfície do eletrodo [22,23]. Deste modo, filmes de poli ácido glutâmico formados por varreduras sucessivas de potencial promovem a oxidação da amina e conseqüente diminuição da corrente de pico, culminando em um sinal estável após 15 ciclos entre potencial de -0,8 V a +2,0 V. Estes eletrodos recobertos por filmes de poli ácido glutâmico, são deste modo imobilizados pela amina correspondente e podem apresentar grande potencialidade analítica, pois apresentam grupos carboxílicos livres para analitos específicos.…”
Section: Oxidação De Hidrazina Sobre Eletrodos Modificados Por Filmesunclassified
“…Estudos da literatura reportados por Yang e col. [8] tem relatado que a hidrazina pode ser determinada por eletroforese capilar sobre eletrodo de fibra de carbono modificado com poli ácido glutâmico. Por outro lado, filmes de poli ácido glutâmico também tem sido utilizados como uma boa alternativa para determinação de ácido cafêico em amostras de vinho tinto [22], sem qualquer pré-tratamento da amostra.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…In the literature there are many works based on the application of electrochemical sensors modified with glutamic acid by electropolymerization for the determination of different analytes, including caffeic acid [34], hydrazine [35], ascorbic acid [36,37], and hydrochlorotiazide [38] among others, which provide good detection and quantification limits. Nevertheless, from the best of our knowledge studies on the application of glutamic acid modified electrodes via electrografting have not yet been attempted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%