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Electrochemical glutamate biosensing with nanocube and nanosphere augmented single-walled carbon nanotube networks: A comparative study
Journal of Materials Chemistry (2011)
  • Jonathan C. Claussen, Purdue University
  • Mayra S. Artiles, Purdue University
  • Eric S. McLamore, Purdue University
  • Subhashree Mohanty, Purdue University
  • Jin Shi, Purdue University
  • Jenna L. Rickus, Purdue University
  • Timothy S. Fisher, Purdue University
  • D. Marshall Porterfield, Purdue University
Abstract
We describe two hybrid nanomaterial biosensor platforms, based on networks of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) enhanced with Pd nanocubes and Pt nanospheres and grown in situ from a porous anodic alumina (PAA) template. These nanocube and nanosphere SWCNT networks are converted into glutamate biosensors by immobilizing the enzyme glutamate oxidase (cross-linked with gluteraldehyde) onto the electrode surface. The Pt nanosphere/SWCNT biosensor outperformed the Pd nanocube/SWCNT biosensor and previously reported similar nanomaterial-based biosensors by amperometrically monitoring glutamate concentrations with a wide linear sensing range (50 nM to 1.6 mM) and a small detection limit (4.6 nM, 3s). These results combined with the biosensor fabrication scheme (in situ growth of SWCNTs, electrodeposition of metal nanoparticles, and facile enzyme immobilization protocol) create a biosensor that can potentially be scaled for integration into a wide range of applications including the treatment of neurological disorders.
Keywords
  • bio-sensor platforms,
  • biosensing,
  • comparative studies,
  • detection limits,
  • electrode surfaces,
  • flutamate biosensor,
  • hybrid nanomaterials,
  • anodic alumina template,
  • Birck Nanotechnology Center and Bindley Bioscience Center,
  • Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering,
  • Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
Publication Date
2011
Citation Information
Jonathan C. Claussen, Mayra S. Artiles, Eric S. McLamore, Subhashree Mohanty, et al.. "Electrochemical glutamate biosensing with nanocube and nanosphere augmented single-walled carbon nanotube networks: A comparative study" Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol. 21 Iss. 30 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jonathan_claussen/19/