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Polyaniline Electrode for Assaying Antioxidants

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It is shown that an electrochemical sensor for determining concentration of antioxidants in various solutions and mixtures can be created. An organic or inorganic oxidant introduced into electrosynthesized polyaniline interacts with antioxidants in solution at a specified potential. The antioxidant concentration is determined from the magnitude of the current.

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Abalyaeva, V.V., Efimov, O.N. Polyaniline Electrode for Assaying Antioxidants. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry 38, 1093–1097 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020699502660

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