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Catalase biomimetic sensor based on metals
* 1 , 2 , 3
1  Nagiev Institute of Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry of Ministry of Science and Education, 113 H.Javid Av., 370143, Baku, Azerbaijan Republic.
2  Nagiev Institute of Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry of Ministry of Science and Education, 113 H.Javid Av., 370143, Baku, Azerbaijan Republic.
3  Department chief of Nagiev Institute of Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry, 111 H.Javid Av., 370143, Baku, Azerbaijan Republic
Academic Editor: Michael Thompson

Abstract:

Introduction

In recent years, there has been development in the creation of biomimetic sensors, in which bioselectors are replaced by enzyme analogues that combine high sensitivity and stability. The requirements of a modern analysis are sensitivity, selectivity, low cost, simplicity and expressness. Biomimetic sensors perfectly meet these requirements. This work is devoted to the study of a catalase biomimetic sensor using a smart material, where metals such as Pb, Ag and Al were used as transducers.

Methods

Experimental studies of the electrode potential of the catalase reaction as a function of time were carried out using the potentiometric method. The experiments were carried out in an electrochemical cell consisting of a reference electrode (Ag/AgCl/AgCl-) and biomimetic sensors. Double-distilled water served as a background solution.

Results

The experiments were carried out at various concentrations of H2O2. The presence of hydrogen peroxide in the system leads to a change in the value of ∆E, and an increase in the H2O2 concentration increases the jump in the electrochemical potential. The results showed that biomimetic sensors based on metals (Pb, Ag, Al), using smart material (TPhPFe3+/Al2O3), exhibit high sensitivity and detect the lowest trace concentrations of hydrogen peroxide in an aqueous solution.

Conclusions

The developed biosensors TPhPFe3+/Al2O3/Pb, TPhPFe3+/Al2O3/Al and TPhPFe3+/Al2O3/Ag of the catalase type are active and make it possible to determine trace concentrations of H2O2 in an aqueous solution.

Synthesized catalase biosensors are characterized by long-term stability, high sensitivity and reproducibility. The maximum sensitivity to the concentration of H2O2 in an aqueous solution for TPhPFe3+/Al2O3/Pb was 10-8 wt.%; for TPhPFe3+/Al2O3/Al, it was –10-6 wt.%; and for TPhPFe3+/Al2O3/Ag, it was –10-8 wt.%.

Keywords: biomimetic; sensor; catalase; smart material.

 
 
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