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Amperometric biosensors for detection of phenol using chemically modified electrodes containing immobilized bacteria. | LitMetric

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Eight strains of Pseudomonas were studied for development of phenol sensor. The immobilization of cells was performed by absorbing them on the working part of mediator-modified screen-printed electrodes (SPEs). Only three Pseudomonas strains were able to transfer electrons resulting from specific oxidation of phenol to the electrode by means of mediators; ferrocene, duroquinone and dimethyferrocene were successfully used with the strains 394 (p20), 74-III and 83-IV (working names), respectively. The lower limits for detection of phenol were 1 micro M for the strain 74-III and 10 micro M for the strain 83-IV and 394 (p20). Calibrations were obtained as the dependencies of logarithm of current changes (log deltaI) on logarithm of concentration (logC), log delta I vs. logC. Among all substrates tested (phenol, catechol, hydroquinone, ethanol, methanol, propanol, isopropanol, isobutanol, isoamylalcohol, acetate, glucose, xylose, vanillin, 2,4,6-trichlorphenol, 2,3,6-trichlorphenol, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid, coumarin, pentafluorophenol), bacterial sensor demonstrated a good selectivity with respect to phenol and lower responses to catechol and hydroquinone (10-times lower). The dependence of signals on operating conditions was studied. The biosensor should be used during the day of preparation. The operational stability was satisfactory to perform up to 10 consecutive measurements. Low cost and very simple manufacturing procedure allow for bacterial sensor to be applied as disposable devices.

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