Stable glycopyrronium bromide solid contact ion selective potentiometric sensorsusing multi-walled carbon nanotubes, polyaniline nanoparticles and polyanilinemicroparticles as ion-to-electron transducers: A comparative study

Lobna. A. Hussein; Magdy Hanna Nassif, Nancy; Yamani, Hend. Z.;

Abstract


Glycopyrronium bromide solid contact ion selective potentiometric sensors using multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), polyaniline nanoparticles (PANI NPs) and microparticles (PANI MPs) as ion-to-electron transducers were fabricated and compared to transducer free blank sensor. Their inclusion in solid contact (SC) sensors offer shorter response time, lower potential drift and longer life time. From a comparative point of view, inclusion of MWCNTs offer longer lifetime (50 days) to the SC sensor compared to PANI based SC sensors. While, the inclusion of PANI showed shorter response times. Hence, PANI-based sensors showed better stability on short term, while MWCNTs offered long term stability. PANI NPs gave faster response than MPs. This may be attributed to the higher surface/volume ratio in NPs which enlarges the contact area with the polymeric membrane, increasing the transduction at the interface. Moreover, PANI NPs showed lower potential drift and relatively longer life time than MPs. Nano-sized particles result in smooth surfaces with a good surface coverage (protection) of the underlying SC. The proposed sensors were successfully applied to content uniformity testing of GLY in a newly approved pharmaceutical dosage form with high accuracy.


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Title Stable glycopyrronium bromide solid contact ion selective potentiometric sensorsusing multi-walled carbon nanotubes, polyaniline nanoparticles and polyanilinemicroparticles as ion-to-electron transducers: A comparative study
Authors Lobna. A. Hussein; Magdy Hanna Nassif, Nancy ; Yamani, Hend. Z. 
Keywords Glycopyrronium | Ion-to-electron transducers | Multi-walled carbon nanotubes | Polyaniline microparticles | Polyaniline nanoparticles | Solid contact sensors
Issue Date Aug-2017
Journal Sensors & Actuators: B. Chemical 
Volume 247
Start page 436
End page 444
ISSN 09254005
DOI 10.1016/j.snb.2017.03.021
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85015701961

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