Amperometric sensors based on poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-modified electrodes: Discrimination of white wines

Abstract

The voltammetric responses on selected white wines of different vintages and origins havebeen systematically collected by three different modified electrodes, in order to check theireffectiveness in performing blind analysis of similar matrices. The electrode modifiers consistof a conducting polymer, namely poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) and of compositematerials of Au and Pt nanoparticles embedded in a PEDOT layer. Wine samples havebeen tested, without any prior treatments, with differential pulse voltammetry technique.The subsequent chemometric analysis has been carried out both separately on the signals ofeach sensor, and on the signals of two or even three sensors as a unique set of data, in order tocheck the possible complementarity of the information brought by the different electrodes.After a preliminary inspection by principal component analysis, classification models havebeen built and validated by partial least squares-discriminant analysis. The discriminantcapability has been evaluated in terms of sensitivity and specificity of classification; in allcases quite good results have been obtained

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