JOURNAL ARTICLE

New Nanocomposite Based on Prussian Blue Nanoparticles/Carbon Nanotubes/Chitosan and Its Application for Assembling of Amperometric Glucose Biosensor

Xiurong ZhaiWanzhi WeiJinxiang ZengXiaoying LiuShuguo Gong

Year: 2006 Journal:   Analytical Letters Vol: 39 (5)Pages: 913-926   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract A new nanocomposite was developed by combination of prussian blue (PB) nanoparticles and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) in the matrix of biopolymer chitosan (CHIT). The PB and MWNTs had a synergistic electrocatalytic effect toward the reduction of hydrogen peroxide. The CHIT/MWNTs/PB nanocomposite‐modified glassy carbon (GC) electrode could amplify the reduction current of hydrogen peroxide by ∼35 times compared with that of CHIT/MWNTs/GC electrode and reduce the response time from ∼60 s for CHIT/PB/GC to 3 s. Besides, the CHIT/MWNTs/PB nanocomposite‐modified GC electrode could reduce hydrogen peroxide at a much lower applied potential and inhibit the responses of interferents such as ascorbic acid (AA) uric acid (UA) and acetaminophen (AC). With glucose oxidase (GOx) as an enzyme model, a new glucose biosensor was fabricated. The biosensor exhibited excellent sensitivity (the detection limit is down to 2.5 µM), fast response time (less than 5 s), wide linear range (from 4 µM to 2 mM), and good selection.

Keywords:
Prussian blue Chemistry Biosensor Nanocomposite Ascorbic acid Amperometry Glucose oxidase Hydrogen peroxide Nuclear chemistry Carbon nanotube Chitosan Detection limit Nanoparticle Electrode Inorganic chemistry Chemical engineering Electrochemistry Chromatography Organic chemistry

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