Responses of Monolayer Membrances of Thiol-Containing Lipids to Odor Substances
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 31 (5R) , 1555-1560
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jjap.31.1555
Abstract
It is known that thiol-containing compounds form monolayer membranes on a gold surface via chemisorption from organic solvents in terms of a strong connection ability between thiol and the metal. Here we prepared different kinds of thiol-containing lipids and fabricated monolayer membranes on the gold disk electrode whose surface structures were similar to biological membranes. Responses of this lipid-coated electrode to odor substances were examined by an electrochemical method of a cyclic voltammetry. Blocking ability for the redox reaction of Fe(CN)6 3- was found to change upon adsorption of odor substances into monolayer membranes. The order of threshold values to detect the odorants was β-ionone<β-citral<chloroform≦n-amyl acetate; this order was the same as that in the human olfactory sense. The present study indicates that the monolayer membrane of thiol-containing lipids can be useful as a transducer of an odor sensor.Keywords
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