Abstract

AbstractThis work reports the catalytic activity of a polymer electrogenerated from Fe(III)‐5‐amino‐1,10‐phenantroline solution at a carbon nanotubes paste electrode (CNTPE) towards the oxidation and mainly the reduction of hydrogen peroxide. The important role of carbon nanotubes on the generation of poly(Fe(III)‐5‐amino‐1,10‐phenantroline) is demonstrated through the comparison with the behavior of graphite paste electrode (CPE). The polymer electrogenerated at CNTPE largely improves the amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide at −0.100 V. The analytical application of the resulting electrode is demonstrated in connection with the design of a glucose biosensor based on the deposition of GOx and diluted Nafion on the top of the polymer‐modified CNTPE. The quantification of glucose in human serum samples showed a good correlation with the values obtained by the spectrophotometric technique.

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