Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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182234 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A novel strategy based on the Ugi multicomponent reaction was employed for immobilizing horseradish peroxidase on sodium alginate-coated gold electrode. The electrode was employed for constructing an amperometric biosensor device using 1 mM hydroquinone as electrochemical mediator. The electrode showed linear response (poised at −300 mV vs Ag/AgCl) toward H2O2 concentration between 70 μM and 8.8 mM at pH 7.0. The biosensor reached 95% of steady-state current in about 12 s and its sensitivity was 33.8 mA/M cm2. The electrode retained full initial activity after 30 days of storage at 4 °C in 50 mM sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.0.
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Authors
Conrado Camacho, Juan C. Matías, Daniel García, Benjamin K. Simpson, Reynaldo Villalonga,