Polypyrrole based nano-biosensor for sensing low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide

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This paper discuss about a novel technique of developing a nano-structured polypyrrole biosensor for measurement of very low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide in liquid media. The proposed fabrication method is very effective in growing a nano-structured conducting polymer layer on a planar conducting substrate. In addition enzyme loading was done under a high electric field of 1000V/m. The developed sensor provides a liner range of 0-200μM of hydrogen peroxide and a measurement sensitivity of 6.5Acm-2M-1.

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Preethichandra, D. M. G., & Onoda, M. (2014). Polypyrrole based nano-biosensor for sensing low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide. International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, 7(5), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.21307/IJSSIS-2019-110

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