Pjhj. Vanos et al., GLUCOSE DETECTION AT BARE AND SPUTTERED PLATINUM-ELECTRODES COATED WITH POLYPYRROLE AND GLUCOSE-OXIDASE, Analytica chimica acta, 335(3), 1996, pp. 209-216
Recently, a glucose sensor has been developed, which is easily prepare
d, has a good stability and high glucose response, and is interference
free for ascorbic acid. The sensor was made by galvanostatic polymeri
zation of 0.3 M pyrrole in a HEPES buffer pH 7.0 with 200 U ml(-1) glu
cose oxidase (GOx) using a current of 1 mu A. In this study, bare and
sputtered platinum electrodes, coated with polypyrrole in the presence
of GOx and/or flavine adenine dinucleotide FAD), are compared. FAD in
excess in the polymerization or sample solution did not increase the
glucose response. The selectivity with respect to other mono and oligo
saccharides was good. The mechanism of electron transfer was studied.
From measurements at low potentials and at anaerobic conditions there
is a strong indication that the glucose sensor is a combination of ind
irect and direct electron-transfer (first and third generation, respec
tively).