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2010
Journal Article
Title

Ionic Topochemical Tuned Biosensor Interface

Abstract
Two new hydrophilic, poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based redox copolymers bearing electrochemically active ferrocene (Fc) and thiol/disulfide anchoring functionalities were synthesized. These copolymers are shown to adsorb on gold surfaces causing polymeric self-assembled monolayers (pSAMs) that possess triple functions: "redox-active", "ionic-tunable", and "bio-inert". Both immobilized polymers showed redox potentials at +400 mV (Ag|AgCl), and facilitate the electrocatalytical oxidation of NADH. Additionally, interfacial architecture of the polymers is affected by an increase in Ca2+ concentration, which leads to an amplification of the electrochemical response. The electrode current, measured for NADH-oxidation, increased by 80% after addition of 10 mM Ca2+ ions. Considering the Ca2+ influence on the heterogeneous electron transfer a structural model of the immobilized polymers is proposed based on the strong chelating abilitiy of noncyclic PEG moieties.
Author(s)
Nagel, B.
Gajovic-Eichelmann, N.
Scheller, F.W.
Katterle, M.
Journal
Langmuir. The ACS journal of surfaces and colloids  
DOI
10.1021/la9047215
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT  
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