Title of article :
The Inkjet Printing of Reducible AgNPs as Amperometric Glucose Biosensor Electrodes
Author/Authors :
Abadi، Z. نويسنده M. Sc., Textile Engineering.Department, Guilan University, P. O. BOX 3756, Rasht, Iran. , , Mottaghitalab ، V. نويسنده Associate Professor, Textile Engineering.Department, Guilan University, P. O. BOX 3756, Rasht, Iran. , , Bidoki، M. نويسنده Associate Professor, Textile Engineering.Department, Yazd University, P. O. BOX 89195-741, Yazd, Iran. , , Benvidi ، A. نويسنده Associate Professor, Chemistry Department, Yazd University, P. O. BOX 89195-741, Yazd, Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 15 سال 2014
Pages :
10
From page :
285
To page :
294
Abstract :
The enzymes immobilization is a crucially effective factor for biosensor preparation. Metal nanoparticles are potentially able to immobilize the enzymes due to their unique properties including large surface-to-volume ratio, high surface reaction activity, high catalytic efficiency, and strong adsorption ability. A novel and highly sensitive amperometric glucose biosensor was obtained using the inkjet printing of reducing agents and metal salts. In this method, AgNPs are reduced from silver nitrate using ascorbic acid solutions on paper as substrate. Inkjet deposited patterns are utilized as electrodes in different electrochemical experiments and their morphology were investigated by SEM imaging. Results of cyclic voltammetry tests revealed that the glucose oxidase could be highly stabilized and immobilized on the surface of silver nanoparticles. Furthermore, the biosensor has a very high sensitivity of 8 µA/ mm2 and a low detection limit of about 5 mM. These results demonstrate that inkjet printing AgNPs have potential applications in glucose biosensors.
Journal title :
Progress in Color, Colorants and Coating (PCCC)
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Progress in Color, Colorants and Coating (PCCC)
Record number :
1588131
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