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Reference type: Journal
Authors: Lange U, Roznyatovskaya NV, Mirsky VM
Article Title: Conducting polymers in chemical sensors and arrays.
Publication date: 2008
Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta
Volume: 614
Issue: (1)
Page numbers: 1-26.
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2008.02.068
Alternative URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TF4-4S0YXR9-1/1/7126c96d6eec87e7a37b452e249da635

Abstract: The review covers main applications of conducting polymers in chemical sensors and biosensors. The first part is focused on intrinsic and induced receptor properties of conducting polymers, such as pH sensitivity, sensitivity to inorganic ions and organic molecules as well as sensitivity to gases. Induced receptor properties can be also formed by molecularly imprinted polymerization or by immobilization of biological receptors. Immobilization strategies are reviewed in the second part. The third part is focused on applications of conducting polymers as transducers and includes usual optical (fluorescence, SPR, etc.) and electrical (conductometric, amperometric, potentiometric, etc.) transducing techniques as well as organic chemosensitive semiconductor devices. An assembly of stable sensing structures requires strong binding of conducting polymers to solid supports. These aspects are discussed in the next part. Finally, an application of combinatorial synthesis and high-throughput analysis to the development and optimization of sensing materials is described
Author keywords: conducting polymers, chemical sensors, Electroactive polymers, gas sensors, Combinatorial techniques, electropolymerization, Sensor array

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