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Sol−Gel Thin-Film Immobilized Soybean Peroxidase Biosensor for the Amperometric Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide in Acid Medium

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An acid-stable soybean-peroxidase biosensor was developed by immobilizing the enzyme in a sol-gel thin film. Methylene blue was used as a mediator because of its high electron-transfer efficiency. The sol-gel thin film and enzyme membrane were characterized by FT-IR, and the effects of pH, operating potential, and temperature were explored for optimum analytical performance by using the amperometric method. The H2O2 sensor exhibited a fast response (5 s), high sensitivity (27.5 microA/mM), as well as good thermostability and long-term stability. In addition, the performance of the biosensor was investigated using flow-injection analysis (FIA).

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