Abstract

Vertically aligned nanowire array electrodes (NAEs) were prepared by electrodeposition of gold into an anodic aluminium oxide membrane (AAM), providing an ordered three-dimensional (3D) matrix for immobilization of redox proteins. Third-generation H 2O 2 biosensors were prepared by covalent immobilization of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) on the self-assembled monolayer modified NAEs. Direct electron transfer and electrocatalytic performances of the HRP/NAEs with different nanowire lengths (deposition time of 2, 4 and 5 h) were investigated. Results showed that with longer nanowires, better performances were achieved. The HRP/NAE 5 h (5 h deposition time) exhibited remarkable sensitivity (45.86 μA mM −1 cm −2) towards H 2O 2 with a detection limit of 0.42 μM ( S/ N = 3), linearity up to 15 mM and a response time of 4 s. The ordered 3D gold nanowire array with high conductivity, excellent electron transfer capability and good biocompatibility proved promising for fabricating sensitive, selective, stable and mediator-free enzymatic biosensors.

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