Gold nanoparticles modified electrodes for biosensors


Autoria(s): Sivanesan, Arumugam; John, S. Abraham
Contribuinte(s)

Umasankar, Yogeswaran

Kumar, S. Ashok

Chen, Shen-Ming

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Biomolecules are chemical compounds found in living organisms which are the building blocks of life and perform important functions. Fluctuation from the normal concentration of these biomolecules in living system leads to several disorders. Thus the exact determination of them in human fluids is essential in the clinical point of view. High performance liquid chromatography, flow injection analysis, capillary electrophoresis, fluorimetry, spectrophotometry, electrochemical and chemiluminescence techniques were usually used for the determination of biologically important molecules. Among these techniques, electrochemical determination of biomolecules has several advantages over other methods viz., simplicity, selectivity and sensitivity. In the past two decades, electrodes modified with polymer films, self-assembled monolayers containing different functional groups and carbon paste have been used as electrochemical sensors. But in recent years, nanomaterials based electrochemical sensors play an important role in the improvement of public health because of its rapid detection, high sensitivity and specificity in clinical diagnostics. To date gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have received arousing attention mainly due to their fascinating electronic and optical properties as a consequence of their reduced dimensions. These unique properties of AuNPs make them as an ideal candidate for the immobilization of enzymes for biosensing. Further, the electrochemical properties of AuNPs reveal that they exhibit interesting properties by enhancing the electrode conductivity, facilitating electron transfer and improving the detection limit of biomolecules. In this chapter, we summarized the different strategies used for the attachment of AuNPs on electrode surfaces and highlighted the electrochemical determination of glucose, ascorbic acid (AA), uric acid (UA) and dopamine derivatives using the AuNPs modified electrodes.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78423/

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NOVA Science Publishers, Inc

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Sivanesan, Arumugam & John, S. Abraham (2009) Gold nanoparticles modified electrodes for biosensors. In Umasankar, Yogeswaran, Kumar, S. Ashok, & Chen, Shen-Ming (Eds.) Nanostructured Materials for Electrochemical Biosensors. NOVA Science Publishers, Inc, New York, pp. 97-128.

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Copyright 2009 NOVA Science Publishers, Inc

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Book Chapter