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Journal of Applied Sciences

Year: 2007 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 23 | Page No.: 3801-3805
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2007.3801.3805
Optimization of a Novel Nitric Oxide Sensor Using a Latex Rubber Matrix
R.D. Herculano, C.A. Brunello and C.F.O. Graeff

Abstract: This study present a novel NO sensor made of a spin trap (iron(II)-diethyldithiocarbamate complex, FeDETC) incorporated in a latex rubber matrix and works as a trap for NO, which is detectable by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR). We explored the optimization of our sensors changing systematically two fabrication parameters: the latex rubber matrix temperature of polymerization and FeDETC concentration inside the matrix. The sensor was prepared in four different temperatures: 4, 10, 20 and 40°C. The FeDETC concentration was also varied from 0.975 to 14.8 mM. We observed a variation of the EPR signals from the sensors prepared at different conditions. We found a high stability of the EPR response from our sensor, 40 days at RT. The best sensor was made with a latex rubber matrix polymerized at 10°C and with a FeDETC concentration of 14.8 mM. In vivo tests show good biocompatibility of our sensor.

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R.D. Herculano, C.A. Brunello and C.F.O. Graeff, 2007. Optimization of a Novel Nitric Oxide Sensor Using a Latex Rubber Matrix. Journal of Applied Sciences, 7: 3801-3805.

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