An Amperometric Biosensor For Hg(II) Based On Urease/Alginate–Chitosan Membrane Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrode

  • Sanjaya R
  • Ismillayli N
  • Hermanto D
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Abstract

A screen-printed three-electrode system is fabricated to prepare a novel screen-printed biosensor for rapid determination of Hg(II) in aqueous solution. The amperometric biosensor is prepared by entrapping urease in alginate–chitosan membrane to modify the screen-printed carbon electrode. The urease/alginate–chitosan membrane for Hg(II) had optimum measurement conditions at work potential of -0.15 V, pH of 7, urea concentration of 75 mM, response time of 8 seconds, inhibition time of 7 minutes and temperature of 25 °C. The resulted biosensor characteristic were found to have the range concentration of Hg(II) ion between 40-90 ppb with the detection limit I10% was 66.45 ppb, the coefficient of variance (Cv) was 0.8%, and reactivation was 5 times reuse.

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Sanjaya, R. K., Ismillayli, N., & Hermanto, D. (2019). An Amperometric Biosensor For Hg(II) Based On Urease/Alginate–Chitosan Membrane Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrode. Jurnal Pijar Mipa, 14(3), 184–188. https://doi.org/10.29303/jpm.v14i3.1338

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