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Recent advances in polyaniline based biosensors

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Efforts have been made to discuss and explore various characteristics of PANI responsible for direct electron transfer leading towards fabrication of mediator-less biosensors.
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This article is published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics.The article was published on 2011-02-15. It has received 454 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Polyaniline.

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Thermal and dielectric investigations on the blends of κ-carrageenan and nano-structured polyaniline

TL;DR: In this article, the multi-level structures of PANIs have been characterized with X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) and thermal analysis and dielectric relaxation spectroscopy help to evaluate and understand the chain relaxation and the interfacial structures of the blends.
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Polyaniline Nanorods: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application for the Determination of para-Nitrophenol

TL;DR: In this paper, a para-nitrophenol sensor based on a 5-sulfosalicylic acid doped polyaniline nanorods modified glassy carbon electrode is reported.
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Polyanilines with Pendant Amino Groups as Electrochemically Active Copolymers at Neutral pH

TL;DR: In this article, a study of the electrosynthesis and electrochemical performance of copolymer films of 3-aminobenzylamine and aniline is presented, which can be used as versatile building blocks in the construction of bioelectroactive assemblies.
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Droplet-based glucosamine sensor using gold nanoparticles and polyaniline-modified electrode.

TL;DR: The droplet-based electrochemical sensor developed using carbon paste electrodes modified with gold nanoparticles and polyaniline was successfully used to determine the amounts of glucosamine in supplementary products with error percentage and relative standard deviation less than 3%.
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Application of polyaniline and its derivatives

TL;DR: Polyaniline (PANI) belongs to an important family of conducting polymers with diverse applications, thanks to its facile synthesis, abundance, and low price as discussed by the authors. Since PANI can respond to an external signal in view of its wide conductivity range, it can be considered for miscellaneous areas ranging from electronics to medicine.
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Synthesis of Conjugated Polymers for Organic Solar Cell Applications

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Electrode systems for continuous monitoring in cardiovascular surgery.

TL;DR: Improvement in the design and construction of electrode systems and their associated electronic instrumentation, together with the commercial development and availability of stable amplifiers and recorders, has now provided entirely satisfactory systems for the rapid and accurate measurement of blood pH, pCO2, and pOz.
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‘Polyaniline’: Protonic acid doping of the emeraldine form to the metallic regime

TL;DR: The emeraldine base form of polyaniline, which consists of equal numbers of reduced and oxidized repeat units, is doped to the metallic conducting regime by aqueous 1 M HCl as mentioned in this paper.
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Application of conducting polymers to biosensors.

TL;DR: In the present review an attempt has been made to describe the salient features of conducting polymers and their wide applications in health care, food industries, environmental monitoring etc.
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