Single Printing Step Prussian Blue Bulk-Modified Transducers for Oxidase-Based Biosensors

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Abstract

We report on hydrogen peroxide sensors made through a single printing step with carbon ink containing catalytically synthesized Prussian blue nanoparticles. Despite their reduced sensitivity, the resulting bulk-modified sensors displayed both a wider linear calibration range (5 × 10−7–1 × 10−3 M) and an approximately four times lower detection limit versus the surface-modified sensors due to the dramatically decreased noise resulting in, on average, a six times higher signal-to-noise ratio. The corresponding glucose and lactate biosensors demonstrated similar and even higher sensitivities compared to those of biosensors based on surface-modified transducers. The biosensors have been validated through analysis of human serum. The decreased time and cost for production of single printing step bulk-modified transducers, as well as their analytical performance characteristics, which are advantageous over conventional surface-modified ones, would be expected to enable their wide use in (bio)sensorics.

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Vokhmyanina, D., Daboss, E., Sharapova, O., Mogilnikova, M., & Karyakin, A. (2023). Single Printing Step Prussian Blue Bulk-Modified Transducers for Oxidase-Based Biosensors. Biosensors, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios13020250

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