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Comparison of the Effects of Biofouling on Voltammetric and Potentiometric Measurements
Authors:Julia Kuhlmann  Laura C. Dzugan  William R. Heineman
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, P.?O. Box 210172, Cincinnati, OH 45221‐0172, USA;2. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Samford University, 800 Lakeshore Drive, Birmingham, AL 35229, USA
Abstract:Biofouling of sensors is a common problem when measuring biological samples. The adherence of proteins and biomolecules, called hemostasis, is the first of four steps that lead to biofouling and eventually a foreign body response. This typically occurs within the first hours after the exposure of the biosensor to a biological sample. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of this initial step of biofouling on cyclic voltammetry and potentiometric measurements. The results show that biofouling occurred rapidly within minutes and strongly affected cyclic voltammetry measurements, while potentiometric measurements were minimally affected even after 24 hours.
Keywords:Biofouling  Fibrinogen  Sensors  Potentiometry  Cyclic voltammetry
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