Visualization of micropatterned complex biosensor sensing chemistries by means of scanning electrochemical microscopy

Mihaela Niculescu, Szilveszter Gaspar, Albert Schulte, Elisabeth Csöregi, Wolfgang Schuhmann

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Abstract

Redox hydrogel-based micropatterned complex biosensor architectures, used as sensing chemistries in amperometric ethanol or glucose biosensors, were deposited on gold, graphite or glass. Well-localized immobilization of active hydrogels with variable compositions was achieved by dispensing 100 pl droplets of cocktails containing alcohol or glucose dehydrogenase, redox polymer (PVI(13)dmeOs) and crosslinker (PEGDGE) while moving the target surface relative to the position of the nozzle of a piezo-actuated microdispenser. The resulting structures were microscopic patterns of enzyme-containing lines of a redox hydrogel with a line width of about 100 mum. Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in the amperometric feedback mode was used to visualize the immobilized enzyme microstructures and their localized biochemical activity was observed with high lateral resolution by detecting the enzymatically consumed substrate using K-4[Fe(CN)(6)] as a free-diffusing electron-transfer mediator. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1175-1184
JournalBiosensors & Bioelectronics
Volume19
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Industrial Biotechnology

Free keywords

  • Enzyme/redox-hydrogel microstructure
  • Microdispenser
  • Scanning electrochemical microscopy
  • SECM

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