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Functional Layer-By-Layer Design Of Xerogel-Based 1st Generation Amperometric Glucose Biosensors, Nicholas G. Poulos, Jackson R. Hall, Michael C. Leopold Jan 2015

Functional Layer-By-Layer Design Of Xerogel-Based 1st Generation Amperometric Glucose Biosensors, Nicholas G. Poulos, Jackson R. Hall, Michael C. Leopold

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Xerogel-based first-generation amperometric glucose biosensors, constructed through specific layer-by-layer assembly of films featuring glucose oxidase doped xerogel, a diffusion-limiting xerogel layer, and capped with both electropolymerized polyphenol and blended polyurethane semipermeable membranes, are presented. The specific combination of xerogels formed from specific silane precursors, including propyl-trimethoxysilane, isobutyl-trimethoxysilane, octyl-trimethoxysilane, and hydroxymethyl-triethoxysilane, exhibit impressive dynamic and linear ranges of detection (e.g., ≥24–28 mM glucose) and low response times, as well as significant discrimination against common interferent species such as acetaminophen, ascorbic acid, sodium nitrite, oxalic acid, and uric acid as determined by selectivity coefficients. Additionally, systematic electrochemical and contact angle studies of …