Title of article :
Fructose biosensor based on D-fructose dehydrogenase immobilised on a ferrocene-embedded cellulose acetate membrane
Author/Authors :
Tk?c، J?n نويسنده , , Vostiar، Igor نويسنده , , sturd?k، Ernest نويسنده , , Gemeiner، Peter نويسنده , , Mastihuba، Vladim?r نويسنده , , Annus، J?lius نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
-38
From page :
39
To page :
0
Abstract :
The prevention of ferrocene leakage from an electrode by physical retention of mediator in a cellulose acetate membrane matrix is reported here for the first time. Five types of cellulose acetate membranes were prepared, containing 1.8, 5.3, 8.5, and 20.0% of ferrocene and a membrane containing 1.8% of ferrocene and 0.05% of Nafion® in the matrix. All the membranes tested, including a cellulose acetate membrane without ferrocene, were much more resistant to ascorbate interference (12-69nAmM-1) in comparison to an uncovered glassy carbon electrode (1152nAmM-1). With increasing amount of ferrocene in the membrane, a decreasing ability of the membrane to retain mediator was observed. Ferroceneembedded membranes were successfully applied in the construction of a fructose biosensor by immobilisation of PQQ-dependent fructose dehydrogenase. A biosensor with a membrane containing 20.0% of ferrocene in the matrix exhibited the lowest detection limit (3µM), the shortest response time (45s) and the highest sensitivity (232nAmM-1). However, this biosensor was unstable because of ferrocene leaching and after 9h of continuous use only 15% of the initial activity was observed. The biosensor with a cellulose acetate membrane containing 1.8% of ferrocene and 0.05% of Nafion® had better stability characteristics, and retained almost 40% of the initial response after 8h of continuous use, with similar sensitivity (226nAmM-1) and response time (75s).
Keywords :
Plackett-Burman experimental design , prediction , Catalytic oxidation
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Record number :
49409
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