A novel composite material for the encapsulation of redox enzymes was prepared. Reduced graphene oxide film with adsorbed phenothiazone was used as a highly efficient composite for electron transfer between flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-dependent glucose dehydrogenase and electrodes. Measured redox potential for glucose oxidation was lower than 0 V vs Ag/AgCl electrode. The fabricated biosensor showed high sensitivity of 42 mA M -1 cm -2, a linear range of glucose detection of 0.5-12 mM, and good reproducibility and stability as well as high selectivity for different interfering compounds. In a semibiofuel cell configuration, the hybrid film generated high power output of 345 μW cm -2. These results demonstrate a promising potential for this composition in various bioelectronic applications.
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Ravenna, Y., Xia, L., Gun, J., Mikhaylov, A. A., Medvedev, A. G., Lev, O., & Alfonta, L. (2015). Biocomposite Based on Reduced Graphene Oxide Film Modified with Phenothiazone and Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide-Dependent Glucose Dehydrogenase for Glucose Sensing and Biofuel Cell Applications. Analytical Chemistry, 87(19), 9567–9571. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.5b02949
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