F. Cespedes et al., AMPEROMETRIC GLUCOSE BIOSENSOR BASED ON AN ELECTROCATALYTICALLY BULK-MODIFIED EPOXY-GRAPHITE BIOCOMPOSITE, Analytica chimica acta, 284(1), 1993, pp. 21-26
An inexpensive, robust, polishable and easily machinable amperometric
glucose transducer was constructed. The biocomposite materials used we
re graphite, palladium-gold, non-conducting epoxy resin and glucose ox
idase. The enzyme retains its bioactivity in the rigid epoxy-graphite
matrix. The electrocatalytic oxidation of hydrogen peroxide is enhance
d by gold-palladium and it is used as the analytical signal (at 900 mV
vs. Ag/AgCl in a pH 7.00 buffered solution with 0.1 M phosphate and 0
.1 M KCI). The biosensor exhibits a linear response to glucose in the
0.01-2 mM range and produces steady-state signals within a few seconds
(6 s for 95% signal). Simple polishing procedures can be used to gene
rate a fresh bioactive transducer surface.