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Bioactive Polypyrrole Thin Films with Conductimetric Response to Analyte
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
Thin films of electroconductive poly[pyrrole-co-3−(1−pyrrolyl)propionic acid] were prepared by electropolymerization onto 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane modified and 3−(1−pyrrolyl)propionic acid derivatized interdigitated microsensor electrode (IME) arrays. The ω−(1−pyrrolyl) moiety on the surface of the device provides for specific adhesion of the polymer film to the device and the (N-pyrrolyl)propionic acid moiety on the polymer backbone provides for covalent attachment of bioactive molecules, such as biotin and urease, to the polymer surface. The immobilized, bioactive urease produces an ON/OFF conductimetric response traceable to analyte concentration.
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