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Immobilization of glucose oxidase on electrodeposited nickel oxide nanoparticles: Direct electron transfer and electrocatalytic activity

Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics (09565663)Year: 2007/06/15Volume: 22Issue: 12Pages: 3146 - 3153
Salimi A. Sharifi E.Nurbakhsh S.a Soltanian S.
DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2007.02.002Language: English

Abstract

For the first time glucose oxidase (GOx) was successfully co-deposited on nickel-oxide (NiO) nanoparticles at a glassy carbon electrode. In this paper we present a simple fabrication method of biosensor which can be easily operated without using any specific reagents. Cyclic voltammetry was used for electrodeposition of NiO nanoparticle and GOx immobilization. The direct electron transfer of immobilized GOx displays a pair of well defined and nearly reversible redox peaks with a formal potential (E0′) of -0.420 V in pH 7 phosphate buffer solution and the response shows a surface controlled electrode process. The surface coverage and heterogeneous electron transfer rate constant (ks) of GOx immobilized on NiO film glassy carbon electrode are 9.45 × 10-13 mol cm-2 and 25.2 ± 0.5 s-1, indicating the high enzyme loading ability of the NiO nanoparticles and great facilitation of the electron transfer between GOx and NiO nanoparticles. The biosensor shows excellent electrocatalytical response to the oxidation of glucose when ferrocenmethanol was used as an artificial redox mediator. Furthermore, the apparent Michaelis-Menten constant 2.7 mM, of GOx on the nickel oxide nanoparticles exhibits excellent bioelectrocatalytic activity of immobilized enzyme toward glucose oxidation. In addition, this glucose biosensor shows fast amperometric response (3 s) with the sensitivity of 446.2 nA/mM, detection limit of 24 μM and wide concentration range of 30 μM to 5 mM. This biosensor also exhibits good stability, reproducibility and long life time. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


Author Keywords

BiosensorDirect electron transferGlucoseGlucose oxidaseNickel oxide nanoparticles

Other Keywords

Biosensing TechniquesCatalysisElectrochemistryElectrodesElectron TransportEnzymes, ImmobilizedGlucoseGlucose OxidaseHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationNanoparticlesNickelOxidation-ReductionReproducibility of ResultsBiosensorsElectrocatalysisElectrodepositionElectron transitionsEnzyme immobilizationNickel oxideCyclic voltammetryEnzymesGlass membrane electrodesGlassy carbonGlucose sensorsRate constantsAmperometric responseBioelectrocatalytic activityConcentration rangesControlled electrodeDetection limitsDirect electron transferElectro-deposited nickelElectrocatalytic activityElectron transferEnzyme loadingFabrication methodFormal potentialGlassy carbon electrodesGlucose biosensorGlucose oxidationGood stabilityHeterogeneous electron transfer rate constantImmobilized enzymeLong lifeMichaelis-Menten constantNickel oxide nanoparticleNickel oxide nanoparticlesNiO filmsNiO nanoparticlesPhosphate buffer solutionsRedox mediatorsRedox peaksReproducibilitiesSurface coveragesbuffercarbonferrocenemethanol derivativenanoparticlephosphate buffered salineamperometric biosensorarticlebiocatalystbiosensorcyclic potentiometryelectric potentialelectrodeenzyme activityenzyme stabilityequilibrium constantloading testMichaelis constantnanocatalysisoxidation reduction reactionpHreproducibilitysensitivity analysisGlassy carbon electrode