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Optimization of acetylcholinesterase immobilization on microelectrodes based on nitrophenyl diazonium for sensitive organophosphate insecticides detection

Journal

MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 169, Issue 3-4, Pages 335-343

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-010-0336-y

Keywords

Microelectrode; Diazonium salt; Enzyme immobilization; Enzymatic microbiosensor

Funding

  1. Romanian Ministry of Education and Research [11049/2007, 61-030/2007]
  2. AMPOSDRU scholarship

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The immobilization of acetylcholinesterase on platinum microelectrodes modified with p-nitrobenzenediazonium is optimized. In the first step, a layer of p-nitrophenyl groups was deposited on the surface and then reduced to p-aminophenyl groups. Finally, the enzyme was linked to the amino groups on the surface using glutaraldehyde. Each step of the electrode modification was characterized by cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) at acidic and neutral pH to modify the electric charges of different bound moieties. The deposition of diazonium groups was attempted by potentiometry, amperometry or CV, but only potentiometry proceeded without passivation of the surface. The use of microelectrodes improved the limit of detection of ethylparaoxon measurements to 20 nM (compared to 100 nM in case of screen-printed electrodes based on the same method of immobilization). The method allowed the production of stable and reproducible amperometric microbiosensors and may be adapted to other enzymes and electrode materials.

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