Sonochemically fabricated microelectrode arrays for biosensors. Part II. Modification with a polysiloxane coating

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2004-09-15T00:00:00Z

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Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.

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S. Myler, F. Davis, S. D. Collyer and S. P. J. Higson, Sonochemically fabricated microelectrode arrays for biosensors. Part II. Modification with a polysiloxane coating, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Volume 20, Issue 2, 15 September 2004, Pages 408-412

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A polymer modified sonochemically fabricated glucose oxidase microelectrode array with microelectrode population densities of up to 2.5 x 105 microelectrodes cm-2 is reported. These microelectrode sensors were formed by first depositing an insulating film on commercial screen printed electrodes which was subsequently sonicated to form cavities of regular sizes in the film. Electropolymerisation of aniline at the microelectrode cavities formed polyaniline protrusions containing entrapped glucose oxidase. Chemical deposition of polysiloxane from dichlorodimethysilane was used to deposit a thin protective and diffusion mass transport controlling coating over the electrodes. The physical and electrochemical properties of these films were studied. The performance of the final glucose oxidase based microelectrode sensor array is reported.

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Sensors, Microelectrodes

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