Issue 9, 2010

A siliconnanowire-based electrochemical glucose biosensor with high electrocatalytic activity and sensitivity

Abstract

An electrochemical glucose biosensor was developed by immobilizing glucose oxidase (GOx) on an electrode decorated with a novel nanostructure, silicon nanowires (SiNWs) with in situ grown gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The immobilized GOx displayed a pair of well-defined and quasi-reversible redox peaks with a formal potential (E°′) of −0.376 V in a phosphate buffer solution. The fabricated glucose biosensor has good electrocatalytic activity toward oxidation of glucose. In addition, such resultant SiNWs-based glucose biosensor possesses high biological affinity. Particularly, the apparent Michaelis–Mentan constant was estimated to be 0.902 mM, which is much smaller than the reported values for GOx at a range of nanomaterials-incorporated electrodes. Consequently, this novel SiNWs-based biosensor is expected to be a promising tool for biological assays (e.g., monitoring blood glucose).

Graphical abstract: A silicon nanowire-based electrochemical glucose biosensor with high electrocatalytic activity and sensitivity

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2010
Accepted
31 May 2010
First published
05 Aug 2010

Nanoscale, 2010,2, 1704-1707

A silicon nanowire-based electrochemical glucose biosensor with high electrocatalytic activity and sensitivity

S. Su, Y. He, S. Song, D. Li, L. Wang, C. Fan and S. Lee, Nanoscale, 2010, 2, 1704 DOI: 10.1039/C0NR00314J

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