JOURNAL ARTICLE

Oxygen optrode for use in a fiber-optic glucose biosensor

María C. Moreno‐BondiOtto S. WolfbeisMarc J. P. LeinerBernhard P.H. Schaffar

Year: 1990 Journal:   Analytical Chemistry Vol: 62 (21)Pages: 2377-2380   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

An optical fiber oxygen sensor, based on the dynamic quenching of the luminescence of tris(1,10-phenanthroline)-ruthenium(II) cation by molecular oxygen, is presented. The complex is adsorbed onto silica gel, incorporated in a silicone matrix possessing a high oxygen permeability, and placed at the tip of the optical fiber. Oxygen has been monitored continuously in the 0-750 Torr range, with the detection limit being as low as 0.7 Torr. The device has been applied to the development of a fast responding and highly sensitive fiber-optic glucose biosensor based on this highly sensitive oxygen transducer. The sensor relates oxygen consumption (as a result of enzymatic oxidation) to glucose concentration. The enzyme is immobilized on the surface of the oxygen optrode; carbon black is used as an optical isolation in order to prevent ambient light and sample fluorescence to interfere. Measurements have been performed in a flow-through cell in air-equilibrated glucose standard solutions of pH 7.0. The effects of enzyme immobilization procedures (including enzyme immobilization on carbon black) as to response times (around 6 min), analytical ranges (0.06-1 mM glucose), reproducibility in sensor construction, and long-term stability have been studied as well.

Keywords:
Optode Chemistry Biosensor Oxygen Oxygen sensor Optical fiber Analytical Chemistry (journal) Luminescence Limiting oxygen concentration Adsorption Chromatography Membrane Materials science Optoelectronics Optics Organic chemistry Biochemistry

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Topics

Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Bioengineering
Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Spectroscopy

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