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BIOSENSORS

Determination of Selected Heavy Metals Using Amperometric Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) Inhibition Biosensor

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Pages 2031-2046 | Received 23 Mar 2010, Accepted 23 Oct 2010, Published online: 12 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

Fabrication of an amperometric biosensor for determination of heavy metals in tap water based on the inhibition of horseradish peroxidase activity is reported. The inhibition of the biosensor's response to 0.95 mM H2O2 at −200 mV (vs. Ag/AgCl) followed the order, Cd2+ < Cu2+ < Pb2+. The detection limits were 0.09 ppb, 0.03 ppb, and 0.10 ppb for Cd2+, Pb2+, and Cu2+, respectively. Kinetic parameters (apparent Michaelis-Menten constant) and Imax (maximum current) obtained in the absence ( = 1.16 mM, Imax = 0.51 µA) and the presence ( = 1.13 mM, Imax = 0.36) of 3.13 ppm Cd2+ showed that the enzyme inhibition process was reversible and non-competitive, and the corresponding KI (inhibition constant) value was 0.026 mM. After two weeks, the biosensor retained >95% of its initial response and gave a reproducibility of 3.8% and precision of 2.1%.

Acknowledgments

This paper is part of a Special Issue of Analytical Letters focusing on papers presented at the 10th International Symposium on Kinetics in Analytical Chemistry (KAC-10).

Philiswa Nomngongo is grateful for NRF funding through both Dr. Anna Soares of University of Kwazulu Natal and Prof. Emmanuel Iwuoha of the University of Western Cape, NRF Grand-holders. She also acknowledges the Sensor Lab at University of Western Cape where part of the work for this study was carried out.

Notes

Concentrations were determined in ppb; ND: not detected, ±standard error (, where s is the sample standard deviation and n is the size of the sample).

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