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REMOTE BIOSENSOR FOR IN SITU MONITORING OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE NERVE AGENTS. (R823663)

Citation:

Wang, J., L. Chen, A. Mulchandani, P. Mulchandani, AND W. Chen. REMOTE BIOSENSOR FOR IN SITU MONITORING OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE NERVE AGENTS. (R823663). ELECTROANALYSIS. John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, New York, NY, 11:866-869, (1999).

Description:

A remote electrochemical biosensor for field monitoring of organophosphate nerve agents is described. The new sensor relies on the coupling of the effective biocatalytic action of organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) with a submersible amperometric probe design. This combination results in a fast, sensitive, selective, and stable response at large sample-instrument distances. Such attractive performance is illustrated for direct measurements of micromolar levels of paraoxon and methyl parathion in untreated river water samples. Unlike multi-step inhibition biosensors, the remote OPH probe offers single-step direct measurements, and is thus highly suitable for the continuous monitoring task. Variables relevant to field operations are discussed, along with prospects for remote monitoring and early detection of nerve agents.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:01/01/1999
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 66778