Author:
Munteanu Raluca-Elena,Ye Ran,Polonschii Cristina,Ruff Adrian,Gheorghiu Mihaela,Gheorghiu Eugen,Boukherroub Rabah,Schuhmann Wolfgang,Melinte Sorin,Gáspár Szilveszter
Abstract
Abstract
If the analyte does not only change the electrochemical but also the optical properties of the electrode/solution interface, the spatial resolution of an electrochemical sensor can be substantially enhanced by combining the electrochemical sensor with optical microscopy. In order to demonstrate this, electrochemical biosensors for the detection of hydrogen peroxide and glucose were developed by drop casting enzyme and redox polymer mixtures onto planar, optically transparent electrodes. These biosensors generate current signals proportional to the analyte concentration via a reaction sequence which ultimately changes the oxidation state of the redox polymer. Images of the interface of these biosensors were acquired using bright field reflected light microscopy (BFRLM). Analysis showed that the intensity of these images is higher when the redox polymer is oxidized than when it is reduced. It also revealed that the time needed for the redox polymer to change oxidation state can be assayed optically and is dependent on the concentration of the analyte. By combining the biosensor for hydrogen peroxide detection with BFRLM, it was possible to determine hydrogen peroxide in concentrations as low as 12.5 µM with a spatial resolution of 12 µm × 12 µm, without the need for the fabrication of microelectrodes of these dimensions.
Funder
Romanian Executive Agency For Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding
Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS
Fonds européen de développement régional (FEDER) and the Walloon region under the Operational Program “Wallonia-2020.EU”
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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