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A performance improvement of enzyme-based electrochemical lactate sensor fabricated by electroplating novel PdCu mediator on a laser induced graphene electrode

Authors
Han, Ji-HoonPark, Sang HyunKim, SaeyoungPak, James Jungho
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Keywords
Electrochemical sensor; Enzymatic sensor; Lactate sensor; PdCu; Porous laser-induced graphene; Ultra sensitivity
Citation
BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY, v.148
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY
Volume
148
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/146491
DOI
10.1016/j.bioelechem.2022.108259
ISSN
1567-5394
Abstract
A lactate sensor for lactate sensing using porous laser-induced graphene (LIG) electrodes with an electrodeposited PdCu catalyst was developed in this study. CO2 laser was used to convert the polyimide film surface to multilayered LIG. The morphology and composition of LIG were analyzed through field-emission scanning electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy, respectively, to confirm that the fabricated LIG electrode was composed of porous and stacked graphene layers. PdCu was electrodeposited on the LIG electrode and lactate oxidase (LOx) was immobilized on the LIG surface to create a LOx/PdCu/LIG structure. According to the Randles-Seveik equation, the calculated active surface area of the fabricated PdCu/LIG electrode was similar to 12.8 mm(2) , which was larger than the apparent area of PdCu/LIG (1.766 mm(2)) by a factor of 7.25. The measured sensitivities of the fabricated lactate sensors with the LOx/PdCu/LIG electrode were -51.91 mu A/mM.cm(2) (0.1-5 mM) and -17.18 mu A/mM.cm(2) (5-30 mM). The calculated limit of detection was 0.28 mu M. The selectivity of the fabricated lactate sensor is excellent toward various potentially interfering materials such as ascorbic acid, uric acid, lactose, sucrose, K+ and Na+.
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