Abstract

Multi-wall carbon nano-tube(MWCNT)를 이용해 screen printed carbon electrodes(SPCEs)을 제작하여 혈당센서의 선택성과 감도가 증가됨을 확인 할 수 있었다. 효소촉매반응을 위한 탄소전극으로의 전자이동의 매개체로 8족 금속 원소인 오스뮴을 중심금속으로 일차 아민을 포함하는 피리딘(pyridine) 리간드를 배위시켜 <TEX>$[Os(dme-bpy)_2(4-aPy)Cl]^{+/2+}$</TEX>를 합성하였다. 합성된 오스뮴 착물은 순환 전압전류법을 포함한 다양한 전기화학분석방법을 이용하여 전기적 성질을 조사하였다. 전기적 흡착방법을 이용하여 일차 아민을 갖는 착화합물을 전극위에 고정화 하였다. 오스뮴이 고정화된 MWCNT-SPCEs는 일반적인 carbon electrode보다 약 100배가량의 오스뮴이 흡착됨을 확인 할 수 있었다. (<TEX>${\tau}_0=2.0\;{\times}\;10^{-9}\;mole/cm^2$</TEX>) 마지막으로 당(Glucose)과 당 분해효소(Glucose Oxidase, GOx)에 의한 촉매반응의 전류를 확인하였고, 당 농도에 따라 선형 변화하는 전류의 양도 확인하였다. The multi-wall carbon nano-tube composite mixed with carbon paste electrode presented more sensitive and selective amperometric signals in the oxidation of glucose than general screen-printed carbon electrodes(SPCEs). Redox mediators to transport electrodes from enzyme to electrodes are very important part in the biosensor. A novel osmium redox complex was synthesized by the coordinating pyridine group containing primary amines which were electrochemically immobilized onto the MWCNT-SPCEs surface. Electrochemical studies of osmium complexes were investigated by cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry. The surface coverage of osmium complexes on the modified carbon nano-tube electrodes were significantly increased at 100 time (<TEX>${\tau}_0=2.0\;{\times}\;10^{-9}\;mole/cm^2$</TEX>) compared to that of the unmodified carbon electrodes. It's practical application of the glucose biosensor demonstrated that it shows good linear response to the glucose concentration in the range of 0-10 mM.

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