| Literature DB >> 18968406 |
M P O'Halloran1, M Pravda, G G Guilbault.
Abstract
A sensor for H(2)O(2) amperometric detection based on a Prussian Blue (PB) bulk modified carbon screen-printed electrode was developed. It has been optimised with respect to the lowest limit of detection achieved. PB was made chemically by the reaction of FeCl(3) with K(4)[Fe(CN)(6)]. The resulting powder, obtained by forced crystallisation induced by acetone, was dried and activated at 150 degrees C for 10 h. PB microparticles (<38 mum) were prepared and mixed with carbon ink. The limit of detection achieved was 0.4 muM with the linear range up to 100 muM of H(2)O(2) with the sensitivity of 137 muA mM(-1) cm(-2), that was comparable with sensors based on electrodeposited PB film. The transducer was applied for a glucose biosensor, that exhibited LOD of 0.22 mM, linear range up to 3 mM, K(M)(app) of 4.6 mM, and the sensitivity of 3.21+/-0.16 muA mM(-1) cm(-2). The peroxide sensor, as well as the glucose biosensor, were totally insensitive to oxygen, ascorbate, urate, and paracetamol.Entities:
Year: 2001 PMID: 18968406 DOI: 10.1016/s0039-9140(01)00469-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057