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Bioelectrochemistry of Heme Peptide at Seamless Three-Dimensional Carbon Nanotubes/Graphene Hybrid Films for Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Biosensing
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2015
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Graphene NanomeshesChemical EngineeringModified HpEngineeringHeme PeptideCarbon-based MaterialNanomaterialsBioelectrochemistryBioelectronicsFlat Graphene ElectrodesGrapheneElectroanalytical SensorChemistryGraphene SurfaceNanosensorCarbon-based FilmsCarbon NanotubesElectrochemistry
A seamless three-dimensional hybrid film consisting of carbon nanotubes grown at the graphene surface (CNTs/G) is a promising material for the application to highly sensitive enzyme-based electrochemical biosensors. The CNTs/G film was used as a conductive nanoscaffold for enzymes. The heme peptide (HP) was immobilized on the surface of the CNTs/G film for amperometric sensing of H2O2. Compared with flat graphene electrodes modified with HP, the catalytic current for H2O2 reduction at the HP-modified CNTs/G electrode increased due to the increase in the surface coverage of HP. In addition, microvoids in the CNTs/G film contributed to diffusion of H2O2 to modified HP, resulting in the enhancement of the catalytic cathodic currents. The kinetics of the direct electron transfer from the CNTs/G electrode to compound I and II of modified HP was also analyzed.
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