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Glucose Biosensors Based on Electrodes Modified with Ferrocene Derivatives Intercalated into Mg/Al Layered Double Hydroxides

✍ Scribed by M. Colombari; B. Ballarin; I. Carpani; L. Guadagnini; A. Mignani; E. Scavetta; D. Tonelli


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
227 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-0397

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Abstract

Two amperometric biosensors based on glassy carbon electrodes (GC) modified with Mg/Al layered double hydroxides (LDHs) containing ferrocene‐carboxylate (FcCO~2~H) or ferrocene‐sulfonate (FcSO~3~H), as interlayer anions, and glucose oxidase (GOx) are presented. Amperometric detection of glucose involves the electrochemical oxidation of H~2~O~2~ mediated by the ferrocene derivative. Optimization of the biosensors construction and of the operative conditions was investigated and is discussed herein. The performances of the two biosensors were evaluated by chronoamperometry, working at low anodic potentials (+0.400 V for FcCO~2~H and +0.500 V for FcSO~3~H vs. SCE). The linearity extended up to 1.5 mM and 10.0 mM in batch and in flow conditions, respectively, for both biosensors, whereas the sensitivity was higher for the one based on FcCO~2~H (4.8±0.3 versus 2.0±0.3 μA mM^−1^cm^−2^ in batch mode, and 63.9±0.4 versus 25.8±0.4 μA mM^−1^cm^−2^ in flow mode). The biosensors display rapid response time (less than 20 s), good reproducibility, as well as good operational stability. Glucose can be accurately determined in the presence of the most common interferences that coexist in blood serum if an oxidative membrane containing nanoparticles of MnO~2~ is applied on the biosensors' surface.