Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1443086 Synthetic Metals 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work describes a new approach to the construction of an amperometric biosensor for hydrogen peroxide detection based on in situ electrosynthesized gold/polyaniline core–shell nanocomposites on conducting ITO electrode. The immobilization of the enzyme, horseradish peroxidase (HRP), on the polyaniline nanofilm was carried out by electrostatic attachment approach. Results showed that the immobilized HRP exhibited enhanced performance toward the reduction of H2O2, in comparison with other bulk polyaniline (PANI)-based H2O2 biosensor and metallic nanoparticles incorporated PANI systems. The resulting biosensor shows a fast amperometric response (<2 s) to H2O2. A linear range from 0.2 to 80 μM for the detection of H2O2 was observed with a sensitivity of 20.5 μA/mM and a detection limit of 0.16 μM at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3. Moreover, the biosensor has a good reproducibility, and long-term stability.

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