Abstract

Nitric oxide can be oxidized to NO−2 (then to NO−3) and reduced to N2O at a glassy carbon electrode modified with the film of poly(neutral red). When the modified electrode is further coated with a thin Nafion film, the interference of NO−2 can be almost thoroughly eliminated, and the electrode can be employed to detect nitric oxide.

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