1. Poly(o-anisidine)–anion composite films as sensing platform for biological molecules
- Author
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T. Eevera, V. Yegnaraman, T. Jeevithaa, Sheela Berchmans, B. Angaleeswari, V. Vaishnavi, and R.M. Dura Amirtham
- Subjects
chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,biology ,Biomolecule ,Inorganic chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Conductivity ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Redox ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Perchlorate ,chemistry ,Polyaniline ,Materials Chemistry ,biology.protein ,Glucose oxidase ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Polyanisidine films doped with two different anions, viz., perchlorate and paratoluene sulphonate anions are prepared electrochemically on a gold substrate. Polyanisidine films doped with the anions aid in retaining the redox conductivity of the polyanisidine films. This behaviour is similar to that of polyaniline films. Unlike polyaniline films, even smaller ions like perchlorate and paratoluene sulphonate are sufficient for retaining the redox conductivity of the film, which may be primarily due to the compact, non-permeant films formed during electropolymerization. The films are found to be suitable for the immobilization of glucose oxidase enzyme and are found to be an efficient sensing matrix for glucose. The films also exhibited catalytic activity towards the oxidation of NADH. These studies indicate the usefulness of polyanisidine–anion films as sensing platform for biomolecules.
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- 2008