A Biocompatible Nanocomposite for Glucose Sensing

  • Rahimi P
  • Ghourchian H
  • Rafiee-Pour H
  • et al.
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Abstract

A nanocomposite containing amine functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes and a room temperature ionic liquid (1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate) was prepared and applied for glucose oxidase (GOx) immobilization on glassy carbon electrode. The proposed nanocomposite provided a favorable microenvironment to preserve the bioactivity of GOx. It could also effectively facilitate the enzyme direct electron transfer to the electrode. This brought about a remarkable improvement in the sensitivity of the glucose biosensor. Under the optimum experimental conditions, the formal potential of GOx was about −467.5 mV. Moreover, the sensitivity and response time of the biosensor toward glucose were 1277 μA mM -1 cm -2 and 6 s, respectively. The biosensor provided a linear dynamic response between 0.1 and 43 μM with a very low detection limit of 63 nM. Also, the values for apparent Michaelis-Menten constant and maximum current were obtained as 18 μM and 2.7 μA, respectively.

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Rahimi, P., Ghourchian, H., Rafiee-Pour, H.-A., Norouzi, P., & Ganjali, M. R. (2011). A Biocompatible Nanocomposite for Glucose Sensing. International Journal of Electrochemistry, 2011, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/470607

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