Trevin S, Bedioui F, Devynck J
Talanta. 1996 Mar;43(3):303-11. doi: 10.1016/0039-9140(95)01752-6.
We describe in this paper an electrochemical and spectrophotometric study of the behavior of an electropolymerized nickel porphyrin film as a sensor for the determination of nitric oxide (NO) in aqueous solution. Our results show that the anodic oxidation of NO at the modified electrode may not be the result of a catalytic effect induced by the porphyrinic complex. However, the current (measured by differential pulse amperometry) and calculated NO concentration showed a linear relationship in the range 15 nM-6 muM in aerobic phosphate buffer solution (pH 7.4). These results provide a fruitful example of calibration of such electrochemical sensors for the selective detection of NO with a calculated detection limit, at a signal-to-noise ratio of three, equal to 1.5 nM.