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    Metallic free carbon nanotube cluster modified screen printed electrodes for the sensing of nicotine in artificial saliva

    Highton, Louise, Kadara, Rashid O, Jenkinson, Norman, Riehl, Bill Logan and Banks, Craig E ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0756-9764 (2009) Metallic free carbon nanotube cluster modified screen printed electrodes for the sensing of nicotine in artificial saliva. Electroanalysis, 21 (21). pp. 2387-2389. ISSN 1040-0397

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    Abstract

    We demonstrate that metallic free carbon nanotube cluster modified screen printed electrodes provide an advantageous sensing methodology for nicotine. The electrochemical oxidation of nicotine is possible at low potentials compared to other commercially available carbon electrodes. Using the carbon nanotube cluster modified screen printed electrodes a detection range of 10 to 1000 M is possible with a limit of detection of 2 M. The sensing protocol is shown to be viable in artificial saliva and is promising as a portable and rapid sensor for nicotine in oral fluid (saliva) in areas such as health/life insurance, instances where smoking is banned and also as a point of care test to help improve smoking quit rates.

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