Functionalization of a Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimer with Ferrocenyls and Its Application to the Construction of a Reagentless Enzyme Electrode
- 16 August 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 72 (18) , 4420-4427
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac0003044
Abstract
Poly(amidoamine) dendrimers having various degrees of modification with the redox-active ferrocenyls were prepared by controlling the molar ratio of ferrocenecarboxaldehyde to amine groups of dendrimers. By alternate layer-by-layer depositions of partial ferrocenyl-tethered dendrimers (Fc-D) with periodate-oxidized glucose oxidase (GOx) on a Au surface, an electrochemically and enzymatically active multilayered assembly of enzyme was constructed. The resulting GOx/Fc-D multilayer-associated electrodes were electrochemically analyzed, and the surface concentration of ferrocenyl groups, active enzyme coverage, and sensitivity were estimated. A 32% dendrimer modification level of surface amines to ferrocenyls was found to be an optimum in terms of enzyme−dendrimer network formation, electrochemical interconnectivity of ferrocenyls, and electrode sensitivity. With the prepared Fc(32%)-tethered dendrimers, mono- and multilayered GOx/Fc-D electrodes were constructed, and their electrochemical and catalytic properties were characterized. The bioelectrocatalytic signals from the multilayered GOx/Fc-D electrodes were shown to be directly correlated to the number of deposited bilayers. From this result, it seems that the electrode sensitivity is directly controllable, and the multilayer-forming strategy with partial ferrocenyl-tethered dendrimers is useful for the construction of reagentless biosensors.Keywords
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