Studies on Carbon Mediated Paste Screen Printed Sensors for Blood Glucose Sensing Application


Autoria(s): Varadharaj, Eswaramoorthy K; Jampana, Nagaraju
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2015

Resumo

Ready-to-use screen printed glucose sensors are fabricated using Prussian Blue (PB) and Cobalt Phthalocyanine (CoPC) mediated carbon inks as working electrodes. The reference and counter electrodes are screen printed using silver/silver chloride and graphitic carbon paste respectively. The screen printed reference electrodes (internal reference electrode (IRE)) are found to be stable for more than 60 minutes when examined with saturated calomel electrode. Optimal operating voltage for PB and CoPC screen printed sensors are determined by hydrodynamic voltammetric technique. Glucose oxidase is immobilized on the working electrodes by cross-linking method. PB mediated glucose sensor exhibits a sensitivity of 5.60 mA cm(-2)/mM for the range, 10 to 1000 mu M. Sensitivity of CoPC mediated glucose sensor is found to be 5.224 mu A cm(-2)/mM and amperometeric response is linear for the range, 100 to 1500 mu M. Interference studies on the fabricated glucose sensors are conducted with species like uric acid and ascorbic acid. PB mediated sensors showed a completely interference-free behavior. The sensing characteristics of PB mediated glucose sensors are also studied in diluted human serum samples and the results are compared with the values obtained through standard clinical method. The co-efficient of variation is found to be less than 5%. (C) 2015 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/53527/1/ECS_Jou_Sol_Sta_Sci_Tec_4-10_%20S3077_2015.pdf

Varadharaj, Eswaramoorthy K and Jampana, Nagaraju (2015) Studies on Carbon Mediated Paste Screen Printed Sensors for Blood Glucose Sensing Application. In: ECS JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 4 (10). S3077-S3082.

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/2.0161510jss

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/53527/

Palavras-Chave #Instrumentation and Applied Physics (Formally ISU)
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Journal Article

PeerReviewed