화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.656, No.1-2, 167-173, 2011
Photoelectrochemical sensing of glucose based on quantum dot and enzyme nanocomposites
A simple procedure for constructing the photoelectrochemical biosensor based on TiO(2)/CdSe@CdS QD nanocomposite modified electrode was developed. The TiO(2)/CdSe@CdS QD nanocomposite modified electrode was obtained by alternately depositing water-soluble CdSe@CdS QD and a mixture of [cobalt(o-phen)(3)](2+/3+) and poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI) over mesoscopic TiO(2) films. The obtained TiO(2)/CdSe@CdS QD nanocomposite modified electrode exhibits much higher and stable photocurrent intensity than that of the photoelectrochemical biosensors reported so far. After the TiO(2)/CdSe@CdS QD nanocomposite modified electrode was coated with glucose oxidase, the photocurrent intensity was enhanced towards the addition of glucose. Thus, a photoelectrochemical biosensor for the detection of glucose was developed by monitoring the changes in the photocurrent intensity. Moreover, the proposed biosensor possessed good reproducibility and storage stability. Combining TiO(2)/CdSe@CdS nanocomposite and other biomolecules could be extended readily for sensing other biorecognition events. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.