Immobilization of Xanthine Oxidase on Carbon Nanotubes Through Double Supramolecular Junctions for Biosensor Construction |
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Authors: | Reynaldo Villalonga Paula Diez María Gamella Julio Reviejo José M. Pingarrón |
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Affiliation: | Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040‐Madrid, Spain phone: +34?91?3944315, fax: +34?91?3944329 |
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Abstract: | A novel approach for the noncovalent functionalization of single‐walled carbon nanotubes with enzymes, using a β‐cyclodextrin‐modified pyrene derivative, mono‐6‐ethylenediamino‐(2‐pyrene carboxamido)‐6‐deoxy‐β‐cyclodextrin (Pyr‐βCD), as a molecular bridge for the construction of a supramolecular assembly between the nanotube surface and an adamantane‐modified enzyme, is reported. The Pyr‐βCD derivative was synthesized and its stacking to SWNT through π–π interactions accomplished. The functionalized nanotubes showed low capacity for the nonspecific adsorption of proteins, but were able to immobilize adamantane‐modified xanthine oxidase via host‐guest associations. This double supramolecular junctions‐based approach was employed to modify a glassy carbon electrode with the enzyme/nanotubes complex for designing a biosensor device toward xanthine. The biosensor showed fast electroanalytical response (10 s), high sensitivity (5.9 mA/M cm2) low detection limit (2 µM) and high stability. |
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Keywords: | Single‐walled carbon nanotube Supramolecular assembly Enzyme biosensor Cyclodextrin |
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