Abstract

AbstractThree types of carbon‐film electrodes, made from electrical resistors with 1.5‐, 15‐, and 140‐Ω nominal resistances, were used to develop redox‐mediated sol–gel biosensors, and the results were compared with those from previously investigated 2‐Ω carbon‐film electrodes. Two different redox mediators, copper hexacyanoferrate and poly(neutral red), were deposited onto the carbon‐film electrodes, with the latter showing good electrochemical properties for electroanalytical applications, which were best on electrodes made from 15‐Ω carbon‐film resistors. It was not possible to deposit mediator film on the carbon‐film resistor electrodes of 140‐Ω nominal resistance. Glucose oxidase was immobilized on poly(neutral red) modified electrodes with sol–gel encapsulation from a mixture of 3‐glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane and methyltrimethoxysilane precursors at a volume ratio of 2 : 1. The best sensor electrochemical properties and response to glucose in model solution were found with electrodes constructed from 15‐Ω resistors, although the stability under the same conditions was better in the biosensors constructed with 2‐Ω nominal resistance electrodes. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009

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