Improvement of an enzyme electrode by poly(vinyl alcohol) coating for amperometric measurement of phenol |
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Authors: | Gha-Young Kim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST), 1 Oryong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju 500-712, South Korea |
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Abstract: | A poly(vinyl alcohol) film cross-linked with glutaraldehyde (PVA-GA) was introduced to the surface of a tyrosinase-based carbon paste electrode. The coated PVA-GA film was beneficial in terms of increasing the stability and reproducibility of the enzyme electrode. The electrode showed a sensitive current response to the reduction of the o-quinone, which was the oxidation product of phenol, by the tyrosinase, in the presence of oxygen. The effects of the PVA and PVA-GA coating, the pH, and the GA:PVA ratio on the current response were investigated. The sensitivity of the PVA-GA-Tyr electrode was 130.56 μA/mM (1.8 μA/μM cm2) and the linear range of phenol was 0.5-100 μM. At a higher concentration of phenol (>100 μM), the current response showed the Michaelis-Menten behavior. Using the PVA-GA-Tyr electrode, a two-electrode system was tested as a prototype sensor for portable applications. |
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Keywords: | Tyrosinase Poly(vinyl alcohol) Glutaraldehyde Carbon paste electrode Phenol |
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