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Enhanced Direct Electron Transfer of a Multihemic Nitrite Reductase on Single‐walled Carbon Nanotube Modified Electrodes
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2010
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Chemical EngineeringLaponite ClayEngineeringGlassy CarbonMultihemic Nitrite ReductaseBioelectrochemistryMolecular ElectrochemistryBiosensor PerformanceChemistryElectroanalytical SensorElectrochemical CellElectrode Reaction MechanismElectrochemistry
Abstract Single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) deposits on glassy carbon and pyrolytic graphite electrodes have dramatically enhanced the direct electron transfer of the multihemic nitrite reductase from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774, enabling a 10‐fold increase in catalytic currents. At optimal conditions, the sensitivity to nitrite and the maximum current density were 2.4±0.1 A L mol −1 cm −2 and 1500 µA cm −2 , respectively. Since the biosensor performance decreased over time, laponite clay and electropolymerized amphiphilic pyrrole were tested as protecting layers. Both coating materials increased substantially the bioelectrode stability, which kept about 90 % and 60 % of its initial sensitivity to nitrite after 20 and 248 days, respectively.
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