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Enzyme carbon layered materials

While direct electron transfer to laccases may help elucidate the mechanism of action of these enzymes it is unlikely that this process will supply sufficient power for a viable implantable biocatalytic fuel cell, because of difficulties associated with the correct orientation of the laccase and the two-dimensional nature of the biocatalytic layer on the surface. However, a recent attempt to immobilize laccase in a carbon dispersion, to provide electrodes with correctly oriented laccase for direct electron transfer, and a higher density of electrode material shows promise [53],... [Pg.416]

A composite biomaterial formed by Pd metal, carbon-ceramic mixture and oxidoreductase enz3ones constitutes a new t3rpe of renewable smface biosensor with a controllable size reaction layer [198]. The carbon provides the electrical conductivity, the enzymes are used for biocatalyst process, metallic palladimn is used for electrocatalysis of biochemical reaction product and the porous silica provides a rigid skeleton. The hydrophobicity of this composite material allows only a limited section of the electrode to be wetted by the aqueous analyte, thus providing a controlled thickness reactive layer. Another biocomposite material containing enzyme-modifled boron-doped diamond was used in the development of biosensors for the determination of phenol derivatives [199], alcohol [200] and glucose [201]. [Pg.518]

With a different architecture of advanced carbon materials, graphene or graphene sheet is very attractive material to accelerate fast electron transfer process on the cholesterol sensor. As shown in Fig. 6, the sensor was composed of Pt catalyst supported by chitosan-graphene sheet. Both enzyme ChE and ChOx were physically entrapped layer by layer with Nafion polymer. A close look of morphology on the film could be observed by field emission SEM images. [Pg.878]


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