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The development of an electrochemical detector to monitor the in situ formation of biofilms is described. The detector consisted of an electrochemical cell containing three electrodes, whose response to the application of a potential profile to the working electrode was sensitive to the amount of biofilm present on the surface. The electrochemical technique used was repetitive cyclic voltammetry. Differences between the response of the uncolonised electrode and after Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms of different ages were grown on its surface were determined. The results show that cyclic voltammetry applied to platinum electrodes can be used to detect young biofilms. The development of the shape of the voltammogram as the potential is cycled may constitute a means of providing information on the coverage of the surface. Observation of the platinum electrodes before and after the electrochemical measurements showed that even after 30 min of recycling, most of the cells were still adhered to the surface, although some may have lost viability.  相似文献   

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Amperometric glucose biosensors have been developed based on entrapment on platinum (Pt) electrode using cyclic voltammetry technique in glucose oxidase (GOD) and pyrrole containing p-toluenesulfonic acid (pTSA) or sodium p-toluenesulfonate (NapTS) as supporting electrolyte solutions. Both of electrolyte solutions were suitable media for the formation and deposition of polypyrrole-GOD (PPy-GOD) layers on Pt substrate. Pt/PPy-GOD electrodes brought about in different morphological properties as well as different electrochemical and biochemical response. The highest responses obtained in pTSA and NapTS electrolytes were observed at pH of 4.5 and 7.0 for Pt/PPy-GOD electrodes, respectively. While linearity was observed between 0.0–1.0 mM glucose substrate for both electrodes, I max value of Pt/PPy-GODNapTS electrode was approximately twice as high as that of Pt/PPy-GODpTSA electrode as 25.4 and 14.2 μA, respectively. Five commercial drinks were tested with enzyme electrodes and compared with results obtained spectropho-tometrically using glucose kit. Results revealed that Pt/PPy-GODNapTS electrode exhibited better biosensor response.  相似文献   

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An open question in the literature of nitric oxide detection was investigated: does electrochemical activation account for the enhanced properties of certain presumed chemically-modified electrodes? Uniform electrodes of graphite, iridium, palladium, platinum, and ruthenium were exposed to potential cycling and then tested for amperometric response to nitric oxide to identify principles that govern electrochemical activation of nitric oxide electrodes. These electrodes were compared to similar electrodes that were not cycled. Only cycled graphite and ruthenium showed significantly increased responses. Graphite demonstrated enhanced performance after exposure to cycling potentials at which oxygen, CO2, and soluble carbonates form, suggesting that erosion of the electrode enhanced its response by increasing the surface area accessible to nitric oxide. This may explain the performance of carbon fibers cycled to the same potentials in solutions containing metalloporphyrins. The response of ruthenium was enhanced after cycling to less extreme potentials at which soluble species do not form and at which a metallic conductive oxide, RuO2, could lay down a stable, adherent layer on the electrode surface. Cycled ruthenium also exhibited a much greater increase in capacitance after cycling, consistent with the formation of a conductive surface layer.  相似文献   

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While electrochemical characterization of enzymes immobilized on electrodes has become common, there is still a need for reliable quantitative methods for study of electron transfer between living cells and conductive surfaces. This work describes growth of thin (<20 μm) Geobacter sulfurreducens biofilms on polished glassy carbon electrodes, using stirred three-electrode anaerobic bioreactors controlled by potentiostats and nondestructive voltammetry techniques for characterization of viable biofilms. Routine in vivo analysis of electron transfer between bacterial cells and electrodes was performed, providing insight into the main redox-active species participating in electron transfer to electrodes. At low scan rates, cyclic voltammetry revealed catalytic electron transfer between cells and the electrode, similar to what has been observed for pure enzymes attached to electrodes under continuous turnover conditions. Differential pulse voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy also revealed features that were consistent with electron transfer being mediated by an adsorbed catalyst. Multiple redox-active species were detected, revealing complexity at the outer surfaces of this bacterium. These techniques provide the basis for cataloging quantifiable, defined electron transfer phenotypes as a function of potential, electrode material, growth phase, and culture conditions and provide a framework for comparisons with other species or communities.  相似文献   

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We report a novel electrochemical biosensor for direct discrimination of d- and l-mandelic acid (d- and l-MA) in aqueous medium. The glassy carbon electrode (GCE) surface was modified with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and γ-globulin (GLOB). Electrochemical characterization of the modified electrodes was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The modified electrode surfaces were also characterized by scanning electron microscopy. Electrochemical response of the prepared electrode (GCE/rGO/GLOB) for discrimination of d- and l-MA enantiomers was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and was compared with bare GCE in the concentration range of 2 to 10 mM. Whereas the bare GCE showed no electrochemical response for the MA enantiomers, the GCE/rGO/GLOB electrode exhibited direct and selective discrimination with different oxidation potential values of 1.47 and 1.71 V and weak reduction peaks at potential values of −1.37 and −1.48 V, respectively. In addition, electrochemical performance of the modified electrode was investigated in mixed solution of d- and l-MA. The results show that the produced electrode can be used as electrochemical chiral biosensor for MA.  相似文献   

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The electrochemical redox reactions of the recombinant form of human cytochrome P450 17A1 (CYP17A1) were investigated. The hemoprotein was immobilized on the electrode modified with a biocompatible nanocomposite material based on the membrane-like synthetic surfactant didodecyldimethylammonium bromide (DDAB) and gold nanoparticles. Analytical characteristics of DDAB/Au/CYP17A1 electrodes were investigated using cyclic voltammetry, square wave voltammetry, and differential pulse voltammetry. Analysis of electrochemical behavior of cytochrome P450 17A1 was performed in the presence of a natural substrate, pregnenolone (1), known inhibitor, ketoconazole (2), and in the presence of synthetic derivatives of pregnenolone: acetyl pregnenolone (3), cyclopregnenolone (4), and tetrabromo-pregnenolone (5). Ketoconazole, the azole inhibitor of cytochromes P450, blocked catalytic current in the presence of the substrate, pregnenolone (1). Compounds 3–5 did not demonstrate substrate properties towards the electrode/CYP17A1 system. Compound 3 did not influence catalytic activity with pregnenolone, whereas compounds 4 and 5 demonstrated some inhibitory activity. Thus, electrochemical redox reactions of CYP17A1 may serve as an adequate substitution of the reconstituted system, which requires additional redox partners for manifestation of catalytic activity of hemoproteins of the cytochrome P450 superfamily.  相似文献   

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The electrocatalytic oxidation of NADH was evaluated from cyclic voltammetry with heterocyclic quinones dissolved in a water solution. The process of oxidation is not sensitive to the nature of the electrode surface and takes place on platinum, glassy carbon or carbon electrodes. NADH and glucose sensors constructed were investigated and operated at 0 mV vs. Ag/AgCl (in saturated KCl) using single potential step chronoamperometry.  相似文献   

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Amperometric glucose biosensors have been developed based on entrapment on platinum (Pt) electrode using cyclic voltammetry technique in glucose oxidase (GOD) and pyrrole containing p-toluenesulfonic acid (pTSA) or sodium p-toluenesulfonate (NapTS) as supporting electrolyte solutions. Both of electrolyte solutions were suitable media for the formation and deposition of polypyrrole-GOD (PPy-GOD) layers on Pt substrate. Pt/PPy-GOD electrodes brought about in different morphological properties as well as different electrochemical and biochemical response. The highest responses obtained in pTSA and NapTS electrolytes were observed at pH of 4.5 and 7.0 for Pt/PPy-GOD electrodes, respectively. While linearity was observed between 0.0-1.0 mM glucose substrate for both electrodes, I(max) value of Pt/PPy-GOD(NapTS) electrode was approximately twice as high as that of Pt/PPy-GOD(pTSA) electrode as 25.4 and 14.2 microA, respectively. Five commercial drinks were tested with enzyme electrodes and compared with results obtained spectrophotometrically using glucose kit. Results revealed that Pt/PPy-GOD(NapTS) electrode exhibited better biosensor response.  相似文献   

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A sensitive electrochemiluminescence (ECL) detection of etimicin at Tris(2,2′‐bipyridyl)ruthenium(II) [Ru(bpy)32+]–Nafion modified carbon paste electrodes was developed. The immobilized Ru(bpy)32+ shows good electrochemical and photochemical activities. Electrochemical and electrochemiluminescence characterizations of the modified carbon electrodes were made by means of cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impendence spectroscopy. The modified electrode showed an electrocatalytic response to the oxidation of etimicin, producing a sensitized ECL signal. The ECL sensor showed a linear response to etimicin in the range of 8.0–160.0 ng mL?1 with a detection limit of 6.7 ng mL?1. This method for etimicin determination possessed good sensitivity and reproducibility with a coefficient of variation of 5.1% (n = 7) at 100 ng mL?1. The ECL sensor showed good selectivity and long‐term stability. Its surface could be renewed quickly and reproducibly by a simple polish step. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A mediator-free amperometric hydrogen peroxide biosensor was prepared by immobilizing horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enzyme on colloidal Au modified platinum (Pt) wire electrode, which was modified by poly 2,6-pyridinediamine (pPA). The modified process was characterized by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and the electrochemical characteristics of the biosensor were studied by cyclic voltammetry, linear sweep voltammetry and chronoamperometry. The biosensor displayed an excellent electrocatalytical response to reduction of H2O2 without the aid of an electron mediator, the linear range was 4.2 × 10−7–1.5 × 10−3 mol/L (r = 0.9977), with a detection limit of 1.4 × 10−7 mol/L. Moreover, the performance and factors influencing the resulted biosensor were studied in detail. The studied biosensor exhibited permselectivity, good stability and good fabrication reproducibility.  相似文献   

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A new amperometric biosensor, based on adsorption of glucose oxidase (GOD) at the platinum nanoparticle-modified carbon nanotube (CNT) electrode, is presented in this article. CNTs were grown directly on the graphite substrate. The resulting GOD/Pt/CNT electrode was covered by a thin layer of Nafion to avoid the loss of GOD in determination and to improve the anti-interferent ability. The morphologies and electrochemical performance of the CNT, Pt/CNT, and Nafion/GOD/Pt/CNT electrodes have been investigated by scanning electron microscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and amperometric methods. The excellent electrocatalytic activity and special three-dimensional structure of the enzyme electrode result in good characteristics such as a large determination range (0.1-13.5mM), a short response time (within 5s), a large current density (1.176 mA cm(-2)), and high sensitivity (91mA M(-1)cm(-2)) and stability (73.5% remains after 22 days). In addition, effects of pH value, applied potential, electrode construction, and electroactive interferents on the amperometric response of the sensor were investigated and discussed. The reproducibility and applicability to whole blood analysis of the enzyme electrode were also evaluated.  相似文献   

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A voltammetric enzyme electrode was developed based on nicotinamide-independent trimethylamine dehydrogenase (TMADH, EC 1.5.99.7), which catalyses the oxidation of trimethylamine (TMA) to dimethylamine and formaldehyde. A quaternized osmium hydrogel polymer, poly(vinylimidazole-[Os(4,4′-dimethyl-2,2′-bipyridine)2Cl]+/2+) with ethylamine (PVI-Os-EA), was prepared as a potential redox mediator in an electrochemical biosensor. TMA was detected using TMADH that was co-immobilized with an osmium hydrogel polymer on electrodeposited gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs) on screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs). The Au-NPs deposited onto SPCEs provided about a three times higher electrochemical response compared to that of a planar gold electrode. As TMA was catalyzed by wired TMADH, the electrical signal was monitored at 0.3 V versus Ag/AgCl by cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry. The anode currents increased linearly in proportion to the TMA concentration over the 0 ∼ 2.5 mM range with a detection limit of 1 μM (R = 0.9972).  相似文献   

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Electroactivity is a property of microorganisms assembled in biofilms that has been highlighted in a variety of environments. This characteristic was assessed for phototrophic river biofilms at the community scale and at the bacterial population scale. At the community scale, electroactivity was evaluated on stainless steel and copper alloy coupons used both as biofilm colonization supports and as working electrodes. At the population scale, the ability of environmental bacterial strains to catalyze oxygen reduction was assessed by cyclic voltammetry. Our data demonstrate that phototrophic river biofilm development on the electrodes, measured by dry mass and chlorophyll a content, resulted in significant increases of the recorded potentials, with potentials of up to +120 mV/saturated calomel electrode (SCE) on stainless steel electrodes and +60 mV/SCE on copper electrodes. Thirty-two bacterial strains isolated from natural phototrophic river biofilms were tested by cyclic voltammetry. Twenty-five were able to catalyze oxygen reduction, with shifts of potential ranging from 0.06 to 0.23 V, cathodic peak potentials ranging from -0.36 to -0.76 V/SCE, and peak amplitudes ranging from -9.5 to -19.4 μA. These isolates were diversified phylogenetically (Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, and Alpha-, Beta-, and Gammaproteobacteria) and exhibited various phenotypic properties (Gram stain, oxidase, and catalase characteristics). These data suggest that phototrophic river biofilm communities and/or most of their constitutive bacterial populations present the ability to promote electronic exchange with a metallic electrode, supporting the following possibilities: (i) development of electrochemistry-based sensors allowing in situ phototrophic river biofilm detection and (ii) production of microbial fuel cell inocula under oligotrophic conditions.  相似文献   

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Aims:  To design a cyclic voltammetry (CV) procedure to check the electrochemical activity of bacterial isolates that may explain the electrochemical properties of biofilms formed in compost.
Methods and Results:  Bacteria catalysing acetate oxidation in garden compost were able to form electrochemically active biofilms by transferring electrons to an electrode under chronoamperometry. They were recovered from the electrode surface and identification of the isolates using 16S rRNA sequencing showed that most of them were Gammaproteobacteria, mainly related to Enterobacter and Pseudomonas spp. A CV procedure was designed to check the electrochemical activity of both groups of isolates. Preliminary CVs suggested that the bacteria were not responsible for the catalysis of acetate oxidation. In contrast, both groups of isolates were found to catalyse the electrochemical reduction of oxygen under experimental conditions that favoured adsorption of the microbial cells on the electrode surface.
Conclusions:  Members of the genera Enterobacter and Pseudomonas were found to be able to catalyse the electrochemical reduction of oxygen.
Significance and Impact of the Study:  This study has shown the unexpected efficiency of Enterobacter and Pseudomonas spp. in catalysing the reduction of oxygen, suggesting a possible involvement of these species in biocorrosion, or possible application of these strains in designing bio-cathode for microbial fuel cells.  相似文献   

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The electrochemical behavior of L-cysteine (CySH) on platinum (Pt)/carbon nanotube (CNT) electrode was investigated by cyclic voltammetry. CNTs used in this study were grown directly on graphite disk by chemical vapor deposition. Pt was electrochemically deposited on the activated CNT/graphite electrode by electroreduction of Pt(IV) complex ion on the surface of CNTs. Among graphite, CNT/graphite, and Pt/CNT electrodes, improved electrochemical behavior of CySH oxidation was found with Pt/CNT electrode. On the other hand, a sensitive CySH sensor was developed based on Pt/CNT/graphite electrode. A linear calibration curve can be observed in the range of 0.5 microM-0.1 mM. The detection limit of the Pt/CNT electrode is 0.3 microM (signal/nose=3). Effects of pH, scan rate, and interference of other oxidizable amino acids were also investigated and discussed. Additionally, the reproducibility, stability, and applicability of the Pt/CNT electrode were evaluated.  相似文献   

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The present study reports the development of a novel bioelectrochemical sensor for trichloroethene (TCE), a common subsurface contaminant, based on the measurement of the electrical current resulting from the microbially catalysed reduction of TCE at anthraquinone (AQ)-modified electrodes. Firstly, we describe the development and electrochemical characterisation of AQ-modified electrodes, prepared via spontaneous or electrochemical reduction of AQ diazonium derivatives. Finally, the proof-of-principle of the bioelectrochemical sensor for TCE was evaluated, using a TCE-dechlorinating microbial culture as the biosensing element. The response of the bioelectrochemical sensor was measured either as the peak current in cyclic voltammetry or the steady-state current in chronoamperometry; in both cases, it was found to be proportional to TCE concentrations in the range 0-100 μmol/L. On the other hand, the microorganisms in contact with the electrode surface caused severe fouling problems which drastically reduced the life-time of the sensor.  相似文献   

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目的 植入式脑机接口在神经疾病的治疗方面已经得到了广泛应用,治疗的效果依赖于与神经组织接触的电极。与刚性材料制作的电极相比,碳基微纤维电极尺度小、生物兼容性好、组织炎症反应小,可以减少植入后的异物反应,改善神经记录信号的信噪比,可以长期保持稳定的电极特性。方法 本文设计了一种柔性碳纳米管(carbon nanotubes,CNTs)纤维电极的修饰方法,该方法采用电化学聚合的方式可以将聚3,4-乙烯二氧噻吩(poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene),PEDOT)薄膜沉积到CNTs纤维电极上,作为微电极涂层。为了证明修饰涂层在电极表面具有良好的机械稳定性,对修饰电极进行了超声处理。此外,本文将PEDOT薄膜沉积到ITO玻璃上,评价了PEDOT薄膜的生物相容性。结果 恒电流方式在CNTs纤维电极表面沉积的PEDOT涂层降低了电极的电化学阻抗,提高了电极的电化学性能,且PEDOT沉积的时间越长阻抗减少的幅度越明显。对电极进行超声处理后,电极的电化学阻抗没有产生显著变化,说明超声处理后PEDOT涂层剥离较少,证明了修饰涂层在电极表面具有良好的机械稳定性。最后,细胞实验表明,PEDOT薄膜具有与ITO导电玻璃相当的细胞相容性。结论 PEDOT薄膜可以提高CNTs纤维电极的稳定性,有望提高脑机接口系统的寿命和可靠性,具有应用于长时间记录神经电信号的前景。  相似文献   

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A method of cyclic voltammetry was used for the determination of cysteine in rat organs in vivo after its intravenous injection. The cyclic polarization enabled a periodic reactivation of the platinum test electrode surface so that reproducible results could be obtained. The peaks of the I-E curve which were due to oxidation of cysteine depended for reproducibility on the concentration of cysteine injected. We attempted to use the method described for the assessment of kidney tissue blood supply before transplantation.  相似文献   

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A facile process to produce large‐area platinum (Pt) counter electrode platforms with well‐arrayed, mesh‐shaped nanopatterns using commercially available TiO2 paste and poly(dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS) nanostamps is presented. The process involves mesh‐shaped (200 nm × 200 nm) nanopatterning of a TiO2 scaffold onto a fluorine‐doped tin oxide (FTO) substrate, followed by Pt sputtering. The structure and morphology of the counter electrodes are characterized by a field emission scanning electron microscope (FE‐SEM) and an atomic force microscope (AFM). Solid‐state dye‐sensitized solar cells (ssDSSCs) fabricated with these mesh‐shaped Pt counter electrodes showed an efficiency of 7.0%. This is one of the highest efficiencies observed for N719 dye and is much higher than that of devices with non‐patterned, thermally deposited electrodes (5.4%) or non‐patterned, sputtering deposited electrodes (5.7%). This improvement is attributed to enhanced light harvesting and a greater surface area and has been confirmed by incident photon‐to current efficiency (IPCE), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and cyclic voltammetry (CV) measurements.  相似文献   

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We report the synthesis and the characterisation of the first electroactive ferrocene-labelled oligonucleotide phosphorothioate (ODN-Fc-Ps) probe obtained by automated synthesis. The grafting of ODN-Fc-Ps probe on gold electrode resulted in the appearance of the ferrocene redox couple in cyclic voltammetry confirming the effectiveness of the ODN grafting. The electrochemical response of the modified electrode was analysed in aqueous media before and after hybridisation with ODN target. The hybridisation with ODN target induces a large conformational change in the surface-confined DNA structure monitored by cyclic voltammetry of the ferrocene marker which confirms the potential of ferrocene-labelled oligonucleotide phosphorothioate to develop electrochemical DNA chips.  相似文献   

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