Amperometric quantification of polar organic solvents based on a tyrosinase biosensor


Autoria(s): Zhang JZ; Wang BQ; Xu B; Cheng GJ; Dong SJ
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

A novel amperometric biosensor for quantification of the electrochemically inert polar organic solvents based on tyrosinase electrode was preliminarily reported. The biosensor was fabricated by simply syringing an aqueous solution of tyrosinase/PVAVP (PVAVP: copolymer of poly(vinyl alcohol) grafting with 4-vinylpyridine) onto glassy carbon electrode surface followed by drying the modified electrode at +4 degrees C in a refrigerator. The current generated from electrochemical reduction of quinone is a probe signal. The biosensor can be used for quantification of polar organic solvents, and its mechanism was characterized with in situ steady-state amperometry-quartz crystal microbalance experiments. The detection limit, sensitivity, and dynamic range for certain organic solvents are dependent on the kind and concentration of the substrate probe and the hydrophobicity of the immobilization matrix. The response time for all the tested organic solvents is less than 2 min.

Identificador

http://202.98.16.49/handle/322003/19653

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/154561

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Zhang JZ;Wang BQ;Xu B;Cheng GJ;Dong SJ.Amperometric quantification of polar organic solvents based on a tyrosinase biosensor,ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY,2000,72(15):3455-3460

Palavras-Chave #ACOUSTIC-WAVE MICROSENSORS #PHASE ENZYME ELECTRODES #POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL) #HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE #NONAQUEOUS MEDIA #GLUCOSE-OXIDASE #SENSOR ARRAYS #REDOX GEL #THIN-FILM #PERFORMANCE
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