Optimisation and characterisation of biosensors based on polyaniline

  • Grennan, Kathleen
  • Killard, Anthony J.
  • Hanson, Claire J.
  • Cafolla, Attilio A.
  • Smyth, Malcolm R.
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Publication date
September 2005
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0039-9140
Citation count (estimate)
49

Abstract

With lower limits of detection and increased stability constantly being demanded of biosensor devices, characterisation of the constituent layers that make up the sensor has become unavoidable, since this is inextricably linked with its performance. This work describe the optimisation and characterisation of two aspects of sensor performance: a conductive polymer layer (polyaniline) and the immobilised protein layer. The influence of the thickness of polyaniline films deposited electrochemically onto screen-printed electrode surfaces is described in this work in terms of its influence on a variety of amperometric sensor performance characteristics: time to reach steady state, charging current, catalytic current, background current and signa...

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