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Mediated amperometric enzyme electrode incorporating peroxidase for the determination of hydrogen peroxide in organic solvents
Authors:Florian Schubert  Selwayan Saini  Anthony P.F. Turner
Affiliation:Central Institute of Molecular Biology, Robert-Rössle-Str. 10, 1115 Berlin-Buch Germany;Cranfield Institute of Technology, Biotechnology Centre, Cranfield, Bedford MK43 0AL U.K.
Abstract:An amperometric enzyme electrode incorporating horseradish peroxidase is described for the determination of hydrogen peroxide in organic solvents. The enzyme was co-adsorbed with an electron mediator, potassium hexacyanoferrate(II), on the surface of a graphite foil electrode, making reagentless measurement possible. The electrochemical reduction of the enzymatically oxidized mediator was utilized as the analytical signal. Studies in different solvent systems revealed that the electrode could be operated in dioxane, chloroform and chlorobenzene, the last two providing approximately double the sensitivity of the former. The presence of a small amount of aqueous buffer was essential for sensor activity. During 2 weeks of intermittent use, the sensitivity of the electrode decreased to 40% of its initial value. At least 50 assays could be performed with a single sensor.
Keywords:Amperometry  Enzyme electrodes  Hydrogen peroxide
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