The development of a glucose sensor suitable for use with whole blood
is described. It is based on anodic oxidation at + 700 mV of hydrogen
peroxide with a platinum electrode covered with a gas permeable membra
ne. Glucose reacts with glucose oxidase immobilised on the external si
de of the membrane, and forms hydrogen peroxide which is able to cross
the gas permeable membrane due to its high vapour tension, while othe
r electroactive substances that are important interferents are complet
ely blocked. This principle was discovered several years ago but no pr
actical application was presented up to now. Therefore in this work a
number of different commercial membranes were tested, in order to obta
in a resistant, rapidly responding and interference free sensor to be
used in conjunction with a blood gas measurement apparatus. Coimmobili
sation of glucose oxidase and catalase was found to be useful for fast
response and recovery of the electrode. Using some of the tested memb
ranes, the linearity range is 1-15 mM, CV 5%, response time 90 s, reco
very time for the next sample 120 s. The membrane's working life is 2-
3 weeks. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.