Polypyrrole-based amperometric biosensor for sulfite determination

Adeloju, S. B. ; Shaw, S. J. ; Wallace, G. G.

Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
Published 1994
ISSN:
1040-0397
Keywords:
Sulfite ; Biosensor ; Polypyrrole ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
Source:
Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
An amperometric biosensor for sulfite determination, based on the incorporation of sulfite oxidasen (SOD) into a polypyrrole film by galvanostatic formation, has been successfully developed. The use of the biosensor involves the application of a constant potential of -700 mV, which promotes oxgen reduction as the predominant reaction. The optimum analytical conditions for the biosensor were 0.1 M phosphate buffer with 0.5 M KC1. pH 7.0, and a platinum disk electrode. The response of the biosensor to sulfite was linear from 0 to 80 mg/L, and the minimum detectable amount was found to be 5 mg/L. Usual interferants in sulfite determination such as ascorbic acid, sodium nitrite, and sodium sulfate did not interfere with the biosensor. The excellent resproducibility of the sulfite response with 4 hours of repeated use provides the basis for the construction of a disposable or renewable biosensor for sulfite determination.
Additional Material:
7 Ill.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
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