Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1170609 Analytica Chimica Acta 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Improved biosensors for acetaldehyde determination have been developed using a bienzymatic strategy, based on a mediator-modified carbon film electrode and co-immobilisation of NADH oxidase and aldehyde dehydrogenase. Modification of the carbon film electrode with poly(neutral red) mediator resulted in a sensitive, low-cost and reliable NADH detector. Immobilisation of the enzymes was performed using encapsulation in a sol–gel matrix or cross-linking with glutaraldehyde. The bienzymatic biosensors were characterized by studying the influence of pH, applied potential and co-factors. The sol–gel and glutaraldehyde biosensors showed a linear response up to 60 μM and 100 μM, respectively, with detection limits of 2.6 μM and 3.3 μM and sensitivities were 1.7 μA mM−1 and 5.6 μA mM−1. The optimised biosensors showed good stability and good selectivity and have been tested for application for the determination of acetaldehyde in natural samples such as wine.

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