Electrochemistry and scanning electron microscopy of polyaniline/peroxidase-based biosensor |
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Authors: | Mathebe Ntlatseng G R Morrin Aoife Iwuoha Emmanuel I |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of the Western Cape, P/Bag X17, Bellville 7535, South Africa |
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Abstract: | An amperometric biosensor was prepared by in situ deposition of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enzyme on a polyaniline (PANI)-doped platinum disk electrode. The PANI film was electrochemically deposited on the electrode at 100 mV s−1/Ag-AgCl. Cyclic voltammetric characterization of the PANI film in 1 M HCl showed two distinct redox peaks, which prove that the PANI film was electroactive and exhibited fast reversible electrochemistry. The surface concentration and film thickness of the adsorbed electroactive species was estimated to be 1.85×10−7 mol cm−2 and approximately 16 nm, respectively. HRP was electrostatically immobilized onto the surface of the PANI film, and voltammetry was used to monitor the electrocatalytic reduction of hydrogen peroxide under diffusion-controlled conditions. Linear responses over the concentration range 2.5×10−4 to 5×10−3 M were observed. Spectroelectrochemistry was used to monitor the changes in UV-vis properties of HRP, before and after the catalysis of H2O2. The biosensor surface morphology was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) using PANI-doped screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) in the presence and absence of (i) peroxidase and (ii) peroxide. The SEM images showed clear modifications of the conducting film surface structure when doped with HRP, as well as the effect of hydrogen peroxide on the morphology of biosensor. |
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Keywords: | Amperometric biosensor Conducting polymers Polyaniline-based biosensor Scanning electron microscopy of biosensor Peroxidase-based biosensor |
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