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Characterization of graphite electrodes modified with laccase from Trametes versicolor and their use for bioelectrochemical monitoring of phenolic compounds in flow injection analysis
Authors:B. Haghighi  T. Ruzgas
Affiliation:a Department of Chemistry, Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, P.O. Box 45195-159, Gava Zang, Zanjan, Iran
b Department of Analytical Chemistry, Lund University, P.O. Box 124, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden
c Biochemistry, Division for Chemistry, Karlstad University, Universitetsgatan 1, SE-651 88 Karlstad, Sweden
Abstract:Spectrographic graphite electrodes were modified through adsorption with laccase from Trametes versicolor. The laccase-modified graphite electrode was used as the working electrode in an amperometric flow-through cell for monitoring phenolic compounds in a single line flow injection system. The experimental conditions for bioelectrochemical determination of catechol were studied and optimized. The relative standard deviation of the biosensor for catechol (10 μM, n=12) was 1.0% and the reproducibility for six laccase-modified graphite electrodes, prepared and used different days was about 11%. The optimal conditions for the biosensor operation were: 0.1 M citrate buffer solution ( at pH 5.0), flow rate of 0.51 ml min−1 and a working potential of −50 mV versus Ag|AgCl. At these conditions the responses of the biosensor for various phenolic compounds were recorded and the sensor characteristics were calculated and compared with those known for biosensors based on laccase from Coriolus hirsutus, cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH) from Phanerochaete chrysosporium and horseradish peroxidase (HRP).
Keywords:Biosensors   Flow injection   Amperometry   Laccase   Phenols
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