One-step fabrication of glucose sensors based on entrapment of glucose oxidase within poly(ester-sulfonic acid) coatings |
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Authors: | Joseph Wang Donal Leech Mehmet Ozsoz Sandra Martinez Malcolm R. Smyth |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003 U.S.A.;School of Chemical Sciences, Dublin City University, Dublin 9 Ireland |
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Abstract: | A simple, rapid, reproducible and effective one-step procedure for biosensor construction, based on casting mixed poly(ester-sulfonic acid)-glucose oxidase solutions onto solid electrodes is described. The cation exchanger simultaneously performs the entrapment, charge permselectivity and antifouling functions. The discrimination against potential interferences is accompanied with a fast and sensitive response to glucose. With flow injection operation, 180 samples can be processed per hour, with a detection limit of 3 × 10?6 M. The effects of numerous experimental variables are explored. These properties of poly(ester-sulfonic acid) ionomers, coupled with their availability as aqueous dispersions, make them attractive and versatile for biosensor work. |
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Keywords: | ion exchange Flow system Biosensors Glucose sensors Poly(ester-sulfonic acid) coatings |
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