Abstract

A reagentless chemiluminescence (CL) flow sensor is developed for the determination of hydrogen peroxide. The analytical reagent luminol was immobilized on anion-exchange resins and packed in a glass tube, the horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was immobilized on biocompatible chitosan (CHIT) membrane which was formed on the glass coil to construct a transparent sensing flow cell. The two segments are integrated to fabricate a reagentless flow biosensor. The properties of CHIT, HRP and CHIT–HRP films have been carefully characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR). The results indicate that HRP retains the essential feature of its native structure in the CHIT film. The sample throughput is 120 h −1 with small sample volumes (30 μl). The two linear working regions are 1.0×10 −7 to 1.0×10 −5 mol l −1 and 1.0×10 −5 to 2.0×10 −4 mol l −1. The detection limit is 4.0×10 −8 mol l −1 (S/N=3) with a relative standard deviation of 1.1% for the 4.0×10 −6 mol l −1 H 2O 2 solution in 31 repeated measurements. The sensor could be used for 3 months.

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