A cyanide biosensor based on a pH-sensitive p-doped electrolyte- insulatorsemiconductor (EIS) structure with an immobilised enzyme (cyanidase) is realised at the laboratory scale. The immobilisation of the cyanidase is performed in two distinct steps: first, the covalent coupling of cyanidase to an N-hydroxysuccinimide- (NHS) activated Sepharose™ gel and then, the physical entrapment of NHS-activated Sepharose™ with the immobilised cyanidase in a dialysis membrane onto the EIS structure. The immobilisation of the cyanidase to the NHS-activated Sepharose™ is studied by means of gel electrophoresis measurements and investigations using an ammonia- (NH 3) selective electrode. For the electrochemical characterisation of the cyanide biosensor, capacitance/voltage and constant capacitance measurements, respectively, have been carried out. A differential measurement procedure is presented to evaluate the cyanide concentration-dependent biosensor signals. © 2007 by MDPI.
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Turek, M., Ketterer, L., Claßen, M., Berndt, H. K., Elbers, G., Krüger, P., … Schöning, M. J. (2007). Development and electrochemical investigations of an EIS(Electrolyte- Insulator-Semiconductor) based biosensor for cyanide detection. Sensors, 7(8), 1415–1426. https://doi.org/10.3390/s7081415
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