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Screen-printed carbon electrodes modified with graphene oxide for the design of a reagent-free NAD + -dependent biosensor array.

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY(2019)

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Abstract
A facile approach for the construction of reagent-free electrochemical dehydrogenase-based biosensors is presented. Enzymes and cofactors (NAD(+) and Fe(CN)(6)(3-)) were immobilized by modification of screen-printed carbon electrodes with graphene oxide (GO) and an additional layer of cellulose acetate. The sensor system was exemplarily optimized for an L-lactate electrode in terms of GO concentration, working potential, and pH value. The biosensor exhibited best characteristics at pH 7.5 in 100 mM potassium phosphate buffer at an applied potential of +0.250 V versus an internal pseudo Ag reference electrode. Thereby, sensor performance was characterized by a linear working range from 0.25 to 4 mM and a sensitivity of 0.14 mu A mM(-1). The detection principle was additionally evaluated with three other dehydrogenases (D-lactate dehydrogenase, alcohol dehydrogenase, and formate dehydrogenase, respectively). The developed reagentless biosensor array enabled simultaneous and cross-talk free determination of L-lactate, D-lactate, ethanol, and formate.
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graphene oxide,electrodes,carbon,screen-printed,reagent-free
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