Issue 21, 2004

Electrogeneration of a biotinylated poly(pyrrole–ruthenium(ii)) film for the construction of photoelectrochemical immunosensor

Abstract

A biotinylated photosensitive polymer was electrogenerated from on a ruthenium complex bearing biotin and pyrrole groups; the resulting polypyrrolic film allowed the bioaffine immobilisation of avidin and biotinylated cholera toxin and the photoelectrochemical detection of the corresponding antibody.

Graphical abstract: Electrogeneration of a biotinylated poly(pyrrole–ruthenium(ii)) film for the construction of photoelectrochemical immunosensor

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
15 Jul 2004
Accepted
06 Aug 2004
First published
17 Sep 2004

Chem. Commun., 2004, 2472-2473

Electrogeneration of a biotinylated poly(pyrrole–ruthenium(II)) film for the construction of photoelectrochemical immunosensor

N. Haddour, S. Cosnier and C. Gondran, Chem. Commun., 2004, 2472 DOI: 10.1039/B410727F

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