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Luminol electrochemiluminescence with screen-printed electrodes for low-cost disposable oxidase-based optical sensors

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Abstract

This paper reports the use of screen-printed electrodes polarised at a fixed potential to trigger luminol electrochemiluminescence in a batch system. Choline oxidase is used as a model H2O2-generating oxidase. The enzyme is immobilised by ionic interactions in DEAE–Sepharose beads before entrapment in a poly(vinyl alcohol) bearing styrylpyridinium groups (PVA–SbQ) photocrosslinked polymer. The light signal is transmitted to a photomultiplier tube via a fibre optic facing the electrode. Under optimised conditions, at 450 mV vs. Ag/AgCl, in 30 mM veronal–HCl buffer, pH 9, containing 50 μM luminol, the linear range extends from 2 × 10−8 to 1 × 10−4 M choline.

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