Title of article :
The development of an electrochemical sensor for the determination of cyanide in physiological solutions Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
A.E. Lindsay، نويسنده , , Danny O’Hare، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
6
From page :
158
To page :
163
Abstract :
Hydrogen cyanide gas produced during fires can cause poisoning from smoke inhalation. Blood cyanide concentrations in healthy subjects are sub-micromolar. Toxic or fatal blood concentrations are generally considered to be greater than 40 μmol dm−3 but concentrations in survivors can exceed 200 μmol dm−3, while values exceeding 400 μmol dm−3 have been recorded from fatalities. Cyanide in blood is either free in plasma or bound to ferric haemoglobin. Current analytical techniques require sample pre-treatment, generally with extraction of the cyanide from the sample. An amperometric test was developed which could determine free cyanide at physiological pH in a solution of albumin and other blood constituents without sample pre-treatment, with a calibration range exceeding 400 μmol dm−3 and a limit of detection (LOD; using three standard deviations) of 4 μmol dm−3 which is lower than would be treated clinically.
Keywords :
Physiological , Gold , Cyanide , Amperometric , Sensor , Electroanalysis
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Record number :
1035230
Link To Document :
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