Dendritic silver/silicon dioxide nanocomposite modified electrodes for electrochemical sensing of hydrogen peroxide

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Abstract

A novel biosensor for hydrogen peroxide was prepared by immobilizing horseradish peroxidase (HPR) on newly synthesized dendritic silver/silicon dioxide nanocomposites, which were coated on a glassy carbon electrode. The modified electrode was characterized with XPS, SEM, and electrochemical methods. This biosensor showed a very fast amperometric response to hydrogen peroxide with a linear range from 0.7 to 120 μM, a limit of detection of 0.05 μM and a sensitivity of 1.02 mA mM-1 cm-2. The Michaelis-Menten constant of the immobilized HRP was estimated to be 0.21 mM, indicating a high affinity of the HRP to H2O2 without loss of enzymatic activity. The preparation of the proposed biosensor was convenient, and it showed high sensitivity and good stability. © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Yuan, P., Zhuo, Y., Chai, Y., & Ju, H. (2008). Dendritic silver/silicon dioxide nanocomposite modified electrodes for electrochemical sensing of hydrogen peroxide. Electroanalysis, 20(17), 1839–1844. https://doi.org/10.1002/elan.200804266

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