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Simultaneous degradation of nitrogenous heterocyclic compounds by catalytic wet-peroxidation process using box-behnken design

  • Gosu, Vijayalakshmi;Arora, Shivali;Subbaramaiah, Verraboina
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.488-497
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    • 2020
  • The present study investigates the feasibility of nitrogenous heterocyclic compounds (NHCs) (Pyridine-Quinoline) degradation by catalytic wet peroxidation (CWPO) in the presence of nanoscale zerovalent iron supported on granular activated carbon (nFe0/GAC) using statistical optimization technique. Response surface methodology (RSM) in combination with Box-Behnken design (BBD) was used to optimize the process parameters of CWPO process such as initial pH, catalyst dose, hydrogen peroxide dose, initial concentration of pyridine (Py) and quinolone (Qn) were chosen as the main variables, and total organic carbon (TOC) removal and total Fe leaching were selected as the investigated response. The optimization of process parameters by desirability function showed the ~85% of TOC removal with process condition of initial solution pH 3.5, catalyst dose of 0.55 g/L, hydrogen peroxide concentration of 0.34 mmol, initial concentration of Py 200 mg/L and initial concentration of Qn 200 mg/L. Further, for TOC removal the analysis of variance results of the RSM revealed that all parameter i.e. initial pH, catalyst dose, hydrogen peroxide dose, initial concentration of Py and initial concentration of Qn were highly significant according to the p values (p < 0.05). The quadratic model was found to be the best fit for experimental data. The present study revealed that BBD was reliable and effective for the determination of the optimum conditions for CWPO of NHCs (Py-Qn).

Electrochemical properties of the mugwort-embedded biosensor for the determination of hydrogen peroxide (쑥을 이용한 과산화수소 정량 바이오센서의 전기화학적 성질)

  • Lee, Beom-Gyu;Park, Sung-Woo;Yoon, Kil-Joong
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.58-64
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    • 2006
  • A mugwort-tissue-based modified carbon paste electrode was constructed for the amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide and its electrochemical properties are described. Especially the amperometric signal was very stable and bigger than any other enzyme electrode studied in this lab. The effect of tissue composition on the response was linear within the wide range of experiment and the linearity of Lineweaver-Burk plot showed that the sensing process of the biosensor is by enzymatic catalysis. And pH dependent current profile connoted that two isozymes are active in this system.

Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide based on Hemoglobin-DNA/pyterpy Modified Gold Electrode (Hemoglobin-DNA/pyterpy 박막을 이용한 과산화수소의 전기화학적 검출)

  • Lee, Dong-Yun;Choi, Won-Suk;Park, Sang-Hyun;Kwon, Young-Soo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2008.07a
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    • pp.1295-1296
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    • 2008
  • Hydrogen peroxide ($H_2O_2$) biosensor is one of the most developing sensors because this kind of sensors is highly selective and responds quickly to the specific substrate. Hemoglobin (Hb) has been used as ideal biomolecules to construct hydrogen peroxide biosensors because of their high selectivity to $H_2O_2$. The direct electron transfer of Hb has widely investigated for application in the determination of $H_2O_2$ because of its simplicity, high selectivity and intrinsic sensitivity. An electrochemical detection for hydrogen peroxide was investigated based on immobilization of hemoglobin on DNA/Fe(pyterpy)$^{2+}$ modified gold electrode. The pyterpy monolayers were firstly an electron deposition onto the gold electrode surface of the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). It is offered a template to attach negatively charged DNA. The fabrication process of the electrode was verified by quartz crystal analyzer (QCA). The experimental parameters such as pH, applied potential and amperometric response were evaluated and optimized. Under the optimized conditions, this sensor shows the linear response within the range between $3.0{\times}10^{-6}$ to $9.0{|times}10^{-4}$ M concentrations of $H_2O_2$. The detection limit was determined to be $9{\times}10^{-7}$ M (based on the S/N=3).

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Quantitative Determination of Lipid Hydroperoxide in Human Blood Serum by Ferrothiocyanate Method (Ferrothiocyanate법에 의한 혈청 Lipid Hydroperoxide정량)

  • Paik, Taik-Hong;Park, Chan-Sik;Chun, Hyun-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 1988
  • In order to develope the method of quantitative determination of lipid hydroperoxide in human blood serum, we tried the ferrothiocyanate method to total lipids extracted by Bligh-Dyer method and obtained the results as follows. 1. The maximum absorbance showed at the concentration of Mohr's solution, 0.127M at pH 1.70 and ammonium thiocyanate solution, 3.95M in the ferrothiocyanate method. 2. When hydrogen peroxide, cumene hydroperoxide, and oxidized linoleic acid were added to serum, and extracted them by Bligh-Dyer method to examine the extraction efficiency, we confirmed that cumene hydroperoxide and oxidized linoleic acid were extracted in $CHCI_3$ phase, and hydrogen peroxide in $MeOH-H_2O$ phase, respectively. 3. The concentration of lipid hydroperoxide of total lipids extracted from normal adult serum was $2.0{\times}10^{-5}M$, and increased proportionally the concentration of lipid hydroperoxide by increasing the amount of serum. 4. When we compared the total lipids extracted by Bligh-Dyer method and total lipids extracted after lipoprotein is precipitated by Yagi method in human blood serum, the concentration of lipid hydroperoxide was showed nearly the same value. From our results, we concluded that the concentration of lipid hydroperoxide in human blood serum could be determined quantitatively by ferrothiocyanate method.

Chicken Liver Tissue-Based Amperometric Biosensor for the Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide (닭의 간조직을 이용한 과산화수소 정량 바이오센서)

  • Yoon, Kil Joong;Pyun, Sang Yong;Kwon, Hyo Shik
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.41 no.7
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    • pp.343-350
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    • 1997
  • The response characteristics of a new biosensor, which was developed by co-immobilisation of chicken liver tissue and ferrocene in a carbon paste matrix for the amperometric determination of hydrogen peroxide, was evaluated. In the range of electrode potential observed ( - 0.5∼ + 0.05 V vs Ag/AgCl), the bioelectrode showed the response time ($t_{95%}$) as low as 13 sec and the detection limit of $5.1{\times}10^{-5}$ M, and exhibited a good selectivity in the case of the addition of the possible interferents tested. Also it offered a high biocatalytic stability and opened up the possibility for the construction of a mediatorless biosensor.

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Determination of Optimum pH of Enzyme by Electrochemical Method (전기화학적 방법에 의한 효소의 최적 pH 결정)

  • Yoon, Kil-Joong;Lee, Beom-Gyu;Kwon, Hyo-Shik
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2000
  • A biosensor for the determination of hydrogen peroxide was constructed by immobilizing of porcine small instestinal tissue in a plain carbon paste, and the effect of varying the $H_2O_2$ concentration and pH on the rate of catalytic reaction was evaluated. For the mathematical simplicity, no mediator was added. Electrochemical properties and the maximal rate could be derived from the quantitative analysis of the observed phenomena related to the electrode reaction. Also, pH dependence of the Michaelis constant enabled to calculate various thermodynamic parameters and subsequently to design a electrochemical method to determine the optimum pH of enzyme.

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Electrochemical Properties of the Chicken Small Intestinal Tissue Based Enzyme Electrode for the Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide (닭의 소장조직을 이용한 과산화수소 정량 효소전극의 전기화학적 성질)

  • Yoon, Kil Joong;Kim, Kang Jin;Kwon, Hyo Shik
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.271-279
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    • 1999
  • A new enzyme electrode was developed by co-mobilization of chicken small intestinal tissue and ferrocene in a carbon paste for the determination of hydrogen peroxide, and its electrochemical properties are evaluated. The electrode showed the response time(t100%) as short as 3 set, the detection limit of 5.0${\times}$10-5 M,and a good selectivity for the possible interferents tested. The electrode also offered a good linearity in calibration, a higher biocatalytic stability and a larger responding signal as compared with the other animal or plant tissue based sensors.

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Electrochemical Kinetic Assessment of Rose Tissue Immobilized Biosensor for the Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide (과산화수소 정량을 위한 장미조직 함유 바이오센서의 전기화학 속도론적 고찰)

  • Rhyu, Keun-Bae
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2014
  • Using a chlorosulphonated polyethylene rubber solution for a binder of graphite powder and ferrocene for a mediator, a rose leaf tissue-embedded biosensor was built. Linearity on the Hanes-Woolf plot showed the reduction of the substrate was attained through the catalytic power of the rose peroxidase in the experimental range of electrode potential. Furthermore, 10 or more electrochemical parameters demonstrated that the electrode exerts its sensing ability quantitatively. The foregoing gave the full conviction that rose tissue can be used in place of the currently marketed enzyme for the practical use of enzyme electrode.