Issue 7, 1995

Prototype, solid-phase, glucose biosensor

Abstract

A single-shot reagentless biosensor for the amperometric determination of glucose is described. The device has been produced in a novel dual-electrode configuration, whereby the working and reference/counter electrodes are printed alongside one another in a disposable format. The biosensor is based on a cobalt phthalocyanine-containing screen-printed carbon electrode coated with cellulose acetate and glucose oxidase (GOD). The organometallic redox mediator permits the detection of GOD-evolved H2O2 at markedly reduced (<0.5 V, Ag/AgCl) overvoltages. The selectivity is further enhanced by the production of a solvent-cast, H2O2-permeable film directly over the sensor assembly, serving to screen out interferents and electrode-fouling agents. Voltammetry and amperometry have been used to optimize the sensor's analytical performance and SEM to investigate the efficacy of producing the chemical and biological layers.

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Analyst, 1995,120, 1973-1981

Prototype, solid-phase, glucose biosensor

M. A. T. Gilmartin, J. P. Hart and D. T. Patton, Analyst, 1995, 120, 1973 DOI: 10.1039/AN9952001973

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