电子转移
安培法
电位滴定法
电化学
电解质
生物传感器
电极
化学
传感器
纳米技术
催化作用
组合化学
材料科学
物理化学
有机化学
电气工程
工程类
作者
Andrey L. Ghindilis,Plamen Atanasov,Ebtisam Wilkins
标识
DOI:10.1002/elan.1140090902
摘要
Abstract This article overviews the fundamentals of the phenomenon of direct electron transfer in enzyme‐catalyzed electrode reactions and the development of electroanalytical applications of the bioelectrocatalytic systems. A brief description of the enzymes capable of catalyzing electrochemical reactions by means of direct electron transfer is given. The physico‐chemical background of bioelectrocatalysis is discussed in terms of the different concepts underlying the mechanism of electron transfer. The concept of a “molecular transducer” is introduced to designate a complex, formed by the electrocatalytically active enzyme on the electrode‐electrolyte interface, which is directly responsible for the transduction of the chemical signal to an electric one. The role of this “molecular transducer” in enzyme electrodes and immunoelectrodes is discussed. The analytical applications of bioelectrocatalysis are categorized as systems employing either amperometric or potentiometric detection. Discussion focuses on the advantages of systems based on enzyme‐catalyzed direct electron transfer as opposed to other enzyme‐catalyzed electroanalytical devices. In conclusion, the trends towards upcoming practical applications are suggested as well as some directions in fundamental studies of bioelectrocatalysis as a phenomenon.
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