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Enzyme electrodes silanized surface

Carbonaceous substrates (graphite and glassy carbon) are generally preferred because of their mechanical, chemical, and electrochemical properties. Excellent results are also obtained by chemically modified platinum (154,156,179) and tin(IV) oxide electrodes (155). For example, glucose oxidase has been successfully immobilized by cross-linking the enzyme with BSA and GA onto an electrochemically oxidized platinum surface, with silanization using 3-amino-propyltriethoxysilane ... [Pg.86]


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