Plasma-Polymerized Thin Films for Enzyme Immobilization in Biosensors

Abstract
Polymer films deposited on thin film noble metal electrodes on silicon chips, utilizing plasma polymerization are shown to be suited for immobilization of enzymes. Glucose oxidase is covalently coupled via amino- or carboxyl-groups of polymer films made by plasma polymerization of 2-amino-benzotrifluoride, acrylic or methacrylic acid. The concentration of these active surface groups increases by after-treatment in an ammonia- or oxygen-plasma. A biosensor consisting of a thin film metal electrode, plasma polymer film and immobilized glucose oxidase shows an amperometric response to glucose with a fast response time.