Michael-John Treanor, Pablo Lozano-Sanchez, Yousillya Bunga, Renald Schaub, Marco Caffio
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Implementation of a simple functionalisation of graphene (Gii-Sens) in the determination of a suitable linker for use in biocatalytic devices
We adapted a single-step method to functionalise three-dimensional graphene foam (Gii-Sens) electrodes with a 1-pyrenebutyric acid N-hydroxysuccinimide ester (Pyr-NHS). The physical and chemical properties of these functionalised electrodes were subsequently probed via Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and field-emission scanning electron microscopy. Combined with data acquired from cyclic voltammetry and electrical impedance spectroscopy, we confirmed the presence of Pyr-NHS on the surface of the graphene foam in sufficient quantity for it to serve as a suitable linker for the immobilisation of the enzyme glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) on the electrode. Evidence of this immobilisation was provided through electrochemical characterisation, before demonstrating an active enzyme response from GDH via the mediated oxidation of glucose at the electrode surface. A proportional relationship between the concentration of glucose and the peak anodic current from the redox mediator p-aminophenol led to the determination of a high sensitivity of 22.7 µA/mM/cm2 and a limit of detection of 5.25 µM. Such a result confirms the viability of these functionalised graphene foam electrodes as a metal-free high-performing anode within miniaturised, glucose-based biocatalytic devices, including enzymatic biofuel cells and biosensors.
期刊介绍:
Applied Surface Science covers topics contributing to a better understanding of surfaces, interfaces, nanostructures and their applications. The journal is concerned with scientific research on the atomic and molecular level of material properties determined with specific surface analytical techniques and/or computational methods, as well as the processing of such structures.