Issue 6, 1989

Platinum-dispersed Nafion film modified glassy carbon as an electrocatalytic surface for an amperometric glucose enzyme electrode

Abstract

A Nafion film dispersed with platinum particles formed on a glassy carbon electrode combines the electrocatalytic activity of platinum with the background stability of glassy carbon. It serves as a selective and sensitive electrode surface for an amperometric glucose enzyme electrode. Details on the construction and the functional characteristics of the enzyme electrode are described. It is shown that the electrode is well suited to the determination of levels of glucose in blood by flow injection with amperometric detection.

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Analyst, 1989,114, 695-698

Platinum-dispersed Nafion film modified glassy carbon as an electrocatalytic surface for an amperometric glucose enzyme electrode

H. Gunasingham and C. B. Tan, Analyst, 1989, 114, 695 DOI: 10.1039/AN9891400695

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