生物传感器
辣根过氧化物酶
电极
半胱胺
化学
过氧化氢
安培法
单层
自组装单层膜
化学工程
纳米技术
分析化学(期刊)
材料科学
电化学
色谱法
有机化学
酶
物理化学
工程类
作者
Yonghai Song,Li Wang,Chunbo Ren,Guonian Zhu,Zhuang Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.snb.2005.07.061
摘要
A novel third-generation hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) biosensor was developed by immobilizing horseradish peroxidase (HRP) on a biocompatible gold electrode modified with a well-ordered, self-assembled DNA film. Cysteamine was first self-assembled on a gold electrode to provide an interface for the assembly of DNA molecules. Then DNA was chemisorbed onto the self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of cysteamine to form a network by controlling DNA concentration. The DNA-network film obtained provided a biocompatible microenvironment for enzyme molecules, greatly amplified the coverage of HRP molecules on the electrode surface, and most importantly could act as a charge carrier which facilitated the electron transfer between HRP and the electrode. Finally, HRP was adsorbed on the DNA-network film. The process of the biosensor construction was followed by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Voltammetric and time-based amperometric techniques were employed to characterize the properties of the biosensor derived. The enzyme electrode achieved 95% of the steady-state current within 2 s and had a 0.5 μmol l−1 detection limit of H2O2. Furthermore, the biosensor showed high sensitivity, good reproducibility, and excellent long-term stability.
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