KMID : 1024520100190080941
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Journal of the Environmental Sciences 2010 Volume.19 No. 8 p.941 ~ p.949
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Electrochemical Detection of Pesticide in Living Plant and Fish Brain Cell
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Lee Chang-Hyun
Ly Suw-Young
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Abstract
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The three electrode system was used to detect the pesticide fenitrothion (C9H12NO5PS. MW=277.24) using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV). The working electrode was mercury immobilized on a carbon nanotube paste electrode (Hg-CNTPE). At the optimized condition, the limit of detection (LoD) was 0.6 ppt (2.16¡¿10-12 M), and the relative standard deviation was 0.035% (n=15). And there is more sensitive in detecting fenitrothion than common type carbon nanotube paste electrode. When it was implanted into the brain of live fish (carp), the existence of fenitrothion was measured without any destruction or damage of tissue.
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KEYWORD
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Fenitrothion, Hg, Nanotube, Stripping, Voltammetry, Fish, Brain
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