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Biosens Bioelectron ; 26(2): 890-3, 2010 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20692145

ABSTRACT

Here we report the derivatization of mesoporous TiO2 thin films for the preparation of H2O2 amperometric sensors. The coordination of the bifunctional ligand 1,10 phenantroline, 5,6 dione on the surface Ti(IV) ions provides open coordination sites for Fe(II) cations which are the starting point for the growth of a layer of Prussian blue polymer. The porous structure of the mesoporous TiO2 allows the growth, ion by ion of the coordination polymer. Up to four layer of Prussian blue can be deposit without losing the porous structure of the film, which results in an enhanced response of these materials as H2O2 sensors. These porous confined PB modified electrodes are robust sensors that exhibit good reproducibility, environmental stability and high sensitivity towards H2O2 detection.


Subject(s)
Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation , Conductometry/instrumentation , Electrodes , Ferrocyanides/chemistry , Hydrogen Peroxide/analysis , Titanium/chemistry , Catalysis , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Hydrogen Peroxide/chemistry , Porosity
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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 346(2): 442-7, 2010 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20381058

ABSTRACT

A novel biosensor for glucose was prepared by adsorption of 1,1'-bis(4-carboxybenzyl)-4,4'-bipyridinium di-bromide compound (H(2)BpybcBr(2)) onto the surface of a nanocrystalline TiO(2) film deposited onto FTO glasses, which was used as a platform to assemble the enzyme glucose oxidase to the electrode surface. The H(2)BpybcBr(2)/TiO(2)/FTO modified electrode was characterized by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray fluorescence image, cyclic voltammograms and spectroelectrochemical measurements. The immobilization of GOD on functionalized TiO(2) film led to stable amperometric biosensing for glucose with a linear range from 153 micromol L(-1) to 1.30 mmol L(-1) and a detection limit of 51 micromol L(-1). The apparent Michaelis-Menten constant (K(m)) was estimated to be 3.76 mmol L(-1), which suggested a high enzyme-substrate affinity. The maximum electrode sensitivity was 1.25 microA mmol L(-1). The study proved that the combination of viologen mediators with TiO(2) film retains the electrocatalytic activity of the enzyme, and also enhances the electron transfer process, and hence regenerating the enzyme in the reaction with glucose.


Subject(s)
Biosensing Techniques/methods , Enzymes, Immobilized/chemistry , Glucose Oxidase/chemistry , Glucose/analysis , Titanium/chemistry , Aspergillus niger/enzymology , Electrochemistry/methods , Electrodes , Enzymes, Immobilized/metabolism , Glucose/metabolism , Glucose Oxidase/metabolism , Nanostructures/chemistry , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 8(7): 3570-6, 2008 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19051913

ABSTRACT

The present paper deals with the immobilization of redox mediators and proteins onto protected porous silicon surfaces to obtain their direct electrochemical reactions and to retain their bioactivities. This paper shows that MP-11 and viologens are able to establish chemical bonds with 3-aminopropyltriethoxylsilane-modified porous silicon surface. The functionalization of the surfaces have been fully characterized by energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to examine the immobilization of these mediators onto the solid surface. Amperometric and open circuit potential measurements have shown the direct electron transfer between glucose oxidase and the electrode in the presence of the viologen mediator covalently linked to the 3-aminopropyltriethoxylsilane (APTES)-modified porous silicon surfaces.


Subject(s)
Oxygen/chemistry , Silicon/chemistry , Aspergillus niger/metabolism , Electrons , Glucose/analysis , Glucose Oxidase/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Models, Chemical , Oxidation-Reduction , Propylamines , Silanes/chemistry , Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission , Surface Properties , Time Factors
4.
Langmuir ; 23(12): 6796-800, 2007 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17489619

ABSTRACT

Nanoparticles of a Prussian blue (PB) analogue, copper hexacyanoferrate, were synthesized by using ultrasonic radiation and characterized by spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques. The nanoparticles (ca. 10 nm diameter) were immobilized onto transparent indium tin oxide electrodes by electrostatic layer-by-layer deposition. These modified electrodes showed interesting electrochromic properties, changing the coloration during the redox process from brown to orange when oxidized. The nanostructured electrode presented high stability, in contrast to that observed for PB nanoparticles; this fact must be related to the maintenance of the electrostatic assembly because the oxidized compound, CuII/FeIII(CN)6, still possesses a negative excess of charge due to the high number of cyanide groups that link the nanoparticles with the polycation, assuring the integrity of the whole electrostatic assembled film.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (3): 366-8, 2005 Jan 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15645039

ABSTRACT

Prussian blue (PB) particles with the size of ca. 5 nm were synthesized and immobilized in a multilayer structure, as a strategy for the potential development of an amperometric transducer for oxidase-enzyme-based biosensors. Multilayer films composed of PB and poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) were prepared via layer-by-layer (LbL) sequential deposition. The process was carefully monitored by UV-vis spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. The increase of the redox current peaks during the layer-by-layer deposition demonstrated that charge propagation within the film occurs. Linear increase of UV-vis absorbance with the number of deposited bilayers indicates that well-organized systems have been elaborated. ITO electrodes coated with PB/PAH films were used successfully for detecting H2O2, sensitivity being dependent on the number of PB/PAH layers.


Subject(s)
Biosensing Techniques , Ferrocyanides/chemical synthesis , Nanostructures/chemistry , Adsorption , Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation , Electrochemistry , Enzymes, Immobilized/chemistry , Equipment Design , Ferrocyanides/chemistry , Oxidoreductases/chemistry
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