Specific determination of As(V) by an acid phosphatase-polyphenol oxidase biosensor
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2006
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An original amperometric biosensor based on the simultaneous entrapment of acid phosphatase (AcP) and polyphenol oxidase (PPO) into anionic clays (layered double hydroxides) was developed for the specific detection of As(V). The functioning principle of the bienzyme electrode consisted of the successive hydrolysis of phenyl phosphate into phenol by AcP, followed by the oxidation of phenol into o-quinone by PPO. The phenyl phosphate concentration was, thus, monitored by potentiostating the biosensor at -0.2 V vs Ag/AgCl to detect amperometrically the generated quinone. The detection of As(V) was based on its inhibitory effect on AcP activity toward the hydrolysis of phenyl phosphate into phenol. The As(V) can be specifically determined in pH 6.0 acetate buffer without any interferences of As(III) or phosphate, the detection limit being 2 nM or 0.15 ppb after an incubation step for 20 min. |
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Cosnier S;Mousty C;Cui XQ;Yang XR;Dong SJ.Specific determination of As(V) by an acid phosphatase-polyphenol oxidase biosensor,ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY,2006,78(14):4985-4989 |
Palavras-Chave | #LAYERED DOUBLE HYDROXIDES #ALKALINE-PHOSPHATASE #ARSENIC SPECIATION #ELECTRODE #WATER #INHIBITION #SAMPLES #ENZYME #SENSOR #CLAY |
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期刊论文 |