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A Self‐Sampling‐and‐Flow Biosensor for Continuous Monitoring
Author(s) -
Zhang Fenghua,
Kim Jong Sik,
Cui Gang,
Cha Geun Sig,
Nam Hakhyun
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
electroanalysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.574
H-Index - 128
eISSN - 1521-4109
pISSN - 1040-0397
DOI - 10.1002/elan.200403141
Subject(s) - biosensor , nitrocellulose , electrode , glucose oxidase , working electrode , reference electrode , microporous material , materials science , analytical chemistry (journal) , capillary action , monolayer , chemistry , auxiliary electrode , amperometry , chromatography , nanotechnology , electrochemistry , composite material , membrane , electrolyte , biochemistry
A self‐sampling‐and‐flow biosensor was fabricated by sandwiching a nitrocellulose strip on the working electrode side of the double‐sided microporous gold electrodes and a wicking pad on the counter electrode side. The double‐sided microporous electrodes were formed by plasma sputtering of gold on a porous nylon substrate. Sample was taken up to the enzyme‐immobilized working electrode by the capillary action of the front nitrocellulose strip dipped into the sample solution, analyzed electrochemically at the enzyme‐immobilized electrode, and diffuses out to the backside wicking pad through the micropores of the electrodes, constituting a complete flow cell device with no mechanical liquid‐transporting device. Biosensor was formed by co‐immobilizing the glucose oxidase and electron transfer mediator (ferrocene acetic acid) on the thioctic acid self‐assembled monolayer‐modified working electrode. A typical response time of the biosensor was about 5 min with the sensitivity of 2.98 nA/mM glucose, providing linear response up to 22.5 mM. To demonstrate the use of self‐sampling‐and‐flow biosensor, the consumption rate of glucose in the presence of yeast was monitored for five days.

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