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Third‐generation Sulfite Biosensor Based on Sulfite Oxidase Immobilized on Aminopropyltriethoxysilane Modified Indium Tin Oxide
Author(s) -
Saengdee Pawasuth,
Promptmas Chamras,
Zeng Ting,
Leimkühler Silke,
Wollenberger Ulla
Publication year - 2017
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.201600566
Subject(s) - sulfite oxidase , sulfite , amperometry , cyclic voltammetry , sodium sulfite , chemistry , biosensor , inorganic chemistry , indium tin oxide , electrochemistry , electrode , organic chemistry , sodium , biochemistry
In this paper we report a sulfite biosensor based on immobilization and bioelectrocatalysis of human sulfite oxidase ( h SO) on indium tin oxide (ITO). Stable immobilization of catalytically active enzyme in a direct electron transfer configuration was achieved after modification of ITO with aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES). The electrochemical characteristics of the h SO modified electrode have been investigated by cyclic voltammetry for various pretreatment and binding conditions. Amperometry was utilized to demonstrate the current responses of the sulfite sensor toward sodium sulfite in an aqueous solution under the optimized conditions. The proposed sulfite sensor exhibits a fast response and high sulfite sensitivity with a linear range of 0.5 to 2 μM. An additional polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) cover membrane was applied to extend the linear working range. As a result, the upper concentration in the linear range for the sulfite sensor was extended from 2 μM to 20 μM for 5 % PVA. In addition, the sulfite sensor with PVA has improved storage stability when kept in 0.5 mM Tris‐buffer, pH 7.0 at 4 °C.

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