Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10561221 Talanta 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
A highly selective, fast and stable biosensor for determination of glucose in soluble coffee has been developed. The biosensor electrode consist of a thin film of ferric hexacyanoferrate (Prussian Blue or PB) electrodeposited on the glassy carbon electrode (GCE) (to provide a catalytic surface for the detection of hydrogen peroxide) glucose oxidase immobilized on top of the electrode and a Nafion® polymer layer. The stability of the PB film and the biosensor was evaluated by injecting standard-solution (50 μM H2O2 and 0.5 mM glucose) during 4 h in a flow-injection system with the electrodes polarized at −50 mV versus Ag/AgCl. The system is able to handle about 60 samples per hour and is very stable and suitable for industrial control. Determination of glucose in the range 2.5 and 15% (w/v) in phosphate buffer with precision (r.s.d. < 1.5%) has been achieved and is in agreement with the conventional procedures. Linear calibration in the range of 0.15 and 2.50 mM with detection limits of ca. 0.03 mM has been obtained. The morphology of the enzyme glucose oxidase on the modified electrode has been analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) measurements.
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