Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6608053 | Electrochimica Acta | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We describe a current amplification system that employs a fluorinated nanocarbon (F-nanocarbon) film electrode formed by unbalanced magnetron (UBM) sputtering with a short CF4 plasma treatment. The F-nanocarbon film exhibited the typical electrochemical reaction of a ferrocene-based mediator while strongly suppressing the electrochemical oxidation of Fe2+ ions. This selectivity provided the current amplification of ferrocene mediators with Fe2+ ions solely by using the F-nanocarbon film electrode without interference from the direct oxidation current of Fe2+ ions. The current amplification system was used to realize an electrochemical biosensor with superior performance for detecting lipopolysaccharides. A detection limit of 2 ng mLâ1 with good reproducibility (RSD of 4.2%) was achieved thanks to the very low noise made by possible by the ultraflat and hydrophobic surface.
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Authors
Atsumu Oda, Dai Kato, Kyoko Yoshioka, Mutsuo Tanaka, Tomoyuki Kamata, Masami Todokoro, Osamu Niwa,