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Application of urease conductometric biosensor for heavy-metal ion determination

✍ Scribed by G.A. Zhylyak; S.V. Dzyadevich; Y.I. Korpan; A.P. Soldatkin; A.V. El'skaya


Book ID
103961215
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
358 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0925-4005

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✦ Synopsis


Urease conductometric

biosensors consisting of interdigitated gold electrodes and enzyme membranes formed on their sensitive parts have been used for a quantitative estimation of general water pollution with heavy-metal ions. The measurements of the urease residual activity have been carried out in Tris-HNO, buffer after preincubation in model metal-salt solution.

The detection limits, depending on preincubation time and dynamic ranges, have been determined in model solutions of heavymetal ions. The sequence of metals ions relative to their toxicity toward urease is: Hg'+ > Cu*' > Cd*+ > Co'+ > Pb2+ > S?+, The conditions for practical applications of the biosensors have been investigated and critically evaluated for optimization. Urease reactivation by EDTA after inhibition by heavy-metal ions has been demonstrated. The performance characteristics of the conductometric biosensor are discussed.


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