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Tsung‐Hsuan Tsai
Author with expertise in Electrochemical Detection of Heavy Metal Ions
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Easy modification of glassy carbon electrode for simultaneous determination of ascorbic acid, dopamine and uric acid
S. Thiagarajan
et al.
Dec 14, 2008
Biochemistry
Electrochemistry
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Biochemistry
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Detection of Melamine in Milk Powder and Human Urine
Tsung‐Hsuan Tsai
et al.
Mar 30, 2010
Detection of melamine has been developed by employing oxidized polycrystalline gold electrode (poly GE). The poly GE was directly utilized for the detection of melamine using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and impedimetry. Poly GE successfully showed the oxidation peak for melamine adsorption at 1.1 V is purely based on the detection of adsorption signals of melamine at the electrode surface. Furthermore, the melamine adsorbed poly GE surface has been studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Poly GE successfully detects the oxidation signals of melamine in the linear range of 0.05−1.31 ppm in laboratory samples. The proposed poly GE successfully detects the melamine signal (0.06−0.85 ppm) in tainted milk powder samples. It also exhibits two well-separated anodic oxidation peaks for urine and melamine in melamine-spiked human urine samples. Gas chromatography−mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was also employed for the successful detection of melamine in the above proposed real samples.
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
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Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Ionic Liquid and Application for the Detection of Dissolved Oxygen
Tsung‐Hsuan Tsai
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Feb 3, 2010
Abstract The electrochemical synthesis of silver nanoparticles (nano‐Ag) has been successfully carried out on glassy carbon electrode (GCE) and indium tin oxide electrode (ITO) using 1‐butyl‐3‐methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate (BMT) as green electrolytes. Further the electrodeposited nano‐Ag modified ITO electrode has been examined using atomic force microscopy (AFM), and X‐ray diffraction studies (XRD). The electrodeposited Ag nanoparticles on ITO were found in the size range of 5 to 35 nm. The nano‐Ag film modified GCE was further coated with nafion (Nf) and BMT (1 : 1 ratio) mixture and found to be stable in BMT and in pH 7 phosphate buffer solution (PBS). The nano‐Ag/BMT‐Nf film modified GCE successfully applied for the oxygen reduction reaction in neutral pH (pH 7.0 PBS). The proposed film modified GCE successfully reduces the over potential and show well defined reduction peaks for the detection of dissolved oxygen using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and rotating disc voltammetry (RDE). The film also applied for the detection of dissolved oxygen using electrochemical impedance spectroscopic studies (EIS).
Organic Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry
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Ionic liquid assisted synthesis of nano Pd–Au particles and application for the detection of epinephrine, dopamine and uric acid
Tsung‐Hsuan Tsai
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Nov 12, 2011
Organic Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry
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Green synthesized Au–Ag bimetallic nanoparticles modified electrodes for the amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide
Tsung‐Hsuan Tsai
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Sep 17, 2010
Organic Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry
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Ionic liquid assisted one step green synthesis of Au–Ag bimetallic nanoparticles
Tsung‐Hsuan Tsai
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Oct 9, 2009
Organic Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry
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Electrochemical detection of propofol at the preanodized carbon electrode
S. Thiagarajan
et al.
Aug 2, 2010
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
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