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Mini‐Review

Electrochemical and Piezoelectric Enantioselective Sensors and Biosensors

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Pages 523-547 | Received 30 Nov 2004, Accepted 30 Nov 2004, Published online: 02 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Enantioselectivity in chemical and biochemical sensing probes can be obtained by the use of enantioselective binding or by enantioselective biocatalysis. The enantioseletive discrimination in ion‐selective electrodes can be achieved with the use of appropriate ionophore in plasticized membrane in measuring cell or on the surface of electrode, with the use of a suitable enzyme in biosensor, antibody in immunosensor, or molecularly imprinted polymer for modification of active surface of amperometric or voltammetric sensor. This review, based on 77 literature references mostly from 1992 to 2004, reports developments of such sensors for potentiometric, amperometric, and mass‐detecting devices involving quartz crystal microbalances.

The authors thank Dr. Ritu Kataky of University of Durham, UK and Professor Dario Compagnone of University of Teramo, Italy for allowing MW to have study visits in their laboratories to get experimental experience in fabrication of potentiometric sensors and amperometric biosensors.

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The authors thank Dr. Ritu Kataky of University of Durham, UK and Professor Dario Compagnone of University of Teramo, Italy for allowing MW to have study visits in their laboratories to get experimental experience in fabrication of potentiometric sensors and amperometric biosensors.

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