Abstract

Electroactive polyaniline films have been synthesized by using a copper-containing oxidoreductase, bilirubin oxidase (BOD). Enzymatic polymerization took place on the surface of BOD-adsorbed solid matrix which was in contact with a buffer solution containing aniline. Optimum conditions for enzymatic polymerization of aniline were investigated. Elemental analysis and IR spectroscopy indicated that the enzymatically synthesized film was polyaniline. The cyclic voltammetric studies demonstrated that the polyaniline film was electrochemically reversible in the redox properties in acidic aqueous solutions. Since the film retained enzymatic activity of BOD which was employed as a catalyst for polymerization, enzymatic polymerization seems promising in preparation of immobilized enzyme membranes.

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