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Enhanced electrochemical sensitivity of enzyme precipitate coating (EPC)-based glucose oxidase biosensors with increased free CNT loadings

Authors
Kim, Jae HyunJun, Sun-AeKwon, YongchaiHa, SuSang, Byong-InKim, Jungbae
Issue Date
Feb-2015
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Keywords
Enzymatic glucose sensors; Glucose oxidase; Carbon nanotubes; Electron generation and transfer; Enzyme precipitate coating
Citation
BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY, v.101, pp.114 - 119
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Journal Title
BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY
Volume
101
Start Page
114
End Page
119
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/157958
DOI
10.1016/j.bioelechem.2014.08.017
ISSN
1567-5394
Abstract
Enzymatic electrodes were fabricated by using three different immobilizations of glucose oxidase (GOX): covalent enzyme attachment (CA), enzyme coating (EC), and enzyme precipitate coating (EPC), here referred to as CA-E, EC-E, and EPC-E, respectively. When additional carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were introduced from 0 to 75 wt% for the EPC-E design, its initial biosensor sensitivity was improved from 2.40 x 10(-3) to 16.26 x 10(-3) A.M-1.cm(-2), while its electron charge transfer rate constant was increased from 0.33 to 1.47 s(-1). When a fixed ratio of CNTs was added for three different electrode systems, EPC-E showed the best glucose sensitivity and long-term thermal stability. For example, when 75 wt% of additional CNTs was added, the initial sensitivity of EPC-E was 16.26 x 10(-3) A.M-1.cm(-2), while those of EC-E and CA-E were only 6.42 x 10(-3) and 1.18 x 10(-3) A.M-1.cm(-2), respectively. Furthermore, EPC-E retained 63% of its initial sensitivity after thermal treatment at 40 degrees C over 41 days, while EC-E and CA-E showed only 12% and 1% of initial sensitivities, respectively. Consequently, the EPC approach with additional CNTs achieved both high sensitivity and long-term stability, which are required for continuous and accurate glucose monitoring.
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