The electrooxidation of a new aminonaphthalene compound modified with a car
boxylic acid function, 1-(5-aminonaphthyl)ethanoic acid (ANEA) was studied,
with a view to binding glucose oxidase (GOD) covalently. Its electrooxidat
ion leads to thin films (PANEA) on bare glassy carbon (GC) platinum (Pt) el
ectrodes and also on prepolymerized aminonaphthoquinone (PANQ) films. Polym
er-modified bilayer electrodes Pt/PANQ/PANEA were then constructed. GOD was
covalently bound onto these electrodes, leading to a Pt/PANQ/PANEA/GOD glu
cose sensor. The amperometric response to glucose was monitored in aerated
and deaerated conditions. The results show very efficient covalent binding
of GOD and good enzyme activity on the electrode surface. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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