Abstract

The amperometric response of sarcosine was measured in aqueous media containing ferrocene monocarboxylic acid using the redox enzyme sarcosine oxidase (SOD) immobilized in a composite material based on polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and partially prehydrolyzed tetraethyl orthosilicate (pphTEOS) at the surface of “in-house” fabricated graphite electrodes. For comparison, separate electrodes consisting of silver and gold nanoparticles (Ag/AuNPs) embedded in the PVA-pphTEOS matrix was prepared employing a novel sol-gel process based on the in situ chemical reduction of Ag or Au ions using PVA both, as a reducing agent and stabilizer. The analytical performance of the enzyme electrodes was studied in terms of linear ranges, sensitivities, response times, limits of detection, reproducibility and stability.

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