Abstract
Electropolymerized films of metal‐free tetraaminophthalocyanine (TAPc) were used to immobilize the redox mediator ferrocene (Fc) into its polymeric matrix during the electropolymerization of the monomer TAPc. This entrapment produces a three‐dimensional network of Fc active sites used for the detection of glucose. Comparative studies on electrochemical polymerization and characterization of TAPc and TAPc/Fc show significant differences in their charge transfer properties. Cyclic voltammetric characterization of TAPc films show irreversible charge transfer behavior while TAPc/Fc films show Nernstian equilibrium charge transfer properties. The TAPc/Fc films were used in the detection of glucose after the immobilization of glucose oxidase unto the TAPc/Fc layer. Studies on the bilayered enzyme electrode under stirred hydrodynamic conditions in aqueous glucose solutions produced a limiting current within 10–15 s.
The authors wish to acknowledge funding from the Michigan Space Grant (MSG 24124‐7080) and the Beckman Scholars Program.
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The authors wish to acknowledge funding from the Michigan Space Grant (MSG 24124‐7080) and the Beckman Scholars Program.