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Amperometric glucose biosensor based on polymerized ionic liquid microparticles

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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 21, Issue 12, Pages 2320-2328

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2006.02.019

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amperometric biosensor; ionid liquid polymers; glucose oxidase

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A glucose amperometric biosensor based on the immobilization of glucose oxidase (GOx) in microparticles prepared by polymerization of the ionic liquid 1-vinyl-3-ethyl-imidazolium bromide (ViEtIm(+)Br(-)) using the concentrated emulsion polymerization method has been developed. The polymerization of the emulsion dispersed phase, in which the enzyme was dissolved together with the ionic liquid monomer, provides poly(ViEtIm(+)Br(-)) microparticles with entrapped GOx. An anion-exchange reaction was carried out for synthesizing new microparticles of poly(ViEtIm(+)(CF3SO2)(2)N-) and poly(ViEtIm(+)BF(4)(-)). The enzyme immobilization method was optimized for biosensor applications and the following optimal values were determined: pH 4.0 for the synthesis medium, 1.23 M monomer concentration and 3.2% (w/w) cross-linking content. The performance of the biosensor as a function of some analytical parameters such as pH and temperature of the measuring medium, and enzymatic load of the microparticles was also investigated. The effect of the substances which are present in serum samples such as uric and ascorbic acid was eliminated by using a thin Nafion layer covering the electrode surface. The biosensor thus prepared can be employed in aqueous and in non-aqueous media with satisfactory results for glucose determination in human serum samples. The useful lifetime of this biosensor was 150 days. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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