Investigation of Protein Binding With All Solid‐State Ion‐Selective Electrodes |
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Authors: | Alok Prabhu Johan Bobacka Ari Ivaska Kalle Levon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Six Metrotech Ctr., Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA;2. ?bo Akademi University, Process Chemistry Centre, c/o Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Biskopsgatan 8, FIN‐20500 ?bo‐Turku |
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Abstract: | A potentiometric sensor for studying charge based adsorption of proteins was created using a single‐piece polyaniline‐PVC ion‐selective electrode (ISE). Three different ISEs, two for Na+ and one for Cl? ion determination, were studied. The Na+‐ISEs consisted of a neutral calixarene‐based ionophore and one with a charged carrier dinonylnapthalenesulfonic acid (DNNSA) whereas for the Cl? ISE, an anion exchanger tridodecylmethylammonium chloride (TDDMA+Cl?), was used. The Na+ ISE with DNNSA as the charged carrier was successfully able to discriminate the binding of two different proteins (bovine serum albumin and lysozyme) based on their intrinsic charge. |
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Keywords: | Ion‐selective electrodes Potentiometry Electrochemical biosensors Polyaniline Protein adsorption Conducting polymers |
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