Abstract
We report a two-step
electrodeposition process incorporating glucose oxidase onto a platinum-
modified gold microband electrode with an o-phenylenediamine and ß-cyclodextrin
mixture. The bare microband electrodes were fabricated on silicon using
standard microfabrication methods i.e. lithography and etching techniques. The
two-step electrode modification process was characterized using cyclic
voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and scanning electron
microscopy. The enzymatic based microband biosensor exhibited a linear response
to glucose from 2.5-15 mM using both linear sweep voltammetry and
chronoamperometric measurements in buffer based solutions. The resulting
miniaturized glucose sensor presented a number of advantages such as ease of
use, fast response time, measuring within physiologically relevant glucose concentrations
in addition to sensing in small sample volumes without the need for an external
counter and reference electrode. The biosensor performance was tested in 30 µl
volumes of undiluted fetal bovine serum. Whilst a reduction in signal was
evident within 100 % serum samples, the sensor achieved linear glucose
detection with increasing glucose concentrations (2-12 mM).
Supplementary materials
Title
SI On-chip glucose detection based on glucose oxidase encapsulated on a platinum modified gold microband electrode
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