Electron transfer principles in amperometric biosensors: direct electron transfer between enzymes and electrode surface

Volume: 33, Pages: 50 - 54
Published: Jul 1, 1996
Abstract
null null The most promising approach for the development of reagentless enzyme electrodes is to establish a direct electrical communication between the enzyme and the electrode surface. We could demonstrate for monolayer-immobilized enzymes catalyzing the reduction of H2O2 (e.g. cytochrome c, microperoxidase MP-11 and horseradish peroxidase) that their catalytic activity in solution is not correlated with their abilities for direct...
Paper Details
Title
Electron transfer principles in amperometric biosensors: direct electron transfer between enzymes and electrode surface
Published Date
Jul 1, 1996
Volume
33
Pages
50 - 54
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