Transport and kinetics at carbon nanotube- redox enzyme composite modified electrode biosensors. Part 2. Redox enzyme dispersed in nanotube mesh of finite thickness.
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Michael E G Lyons `Transport and kinetics at carbon nanotube- redox enzyme composite modified electrode biosensors. Part 2. Redox enzyme dispersed in nanotube mesh of finite thickness? in International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 4, (9), 2009, pp 1196 - 1236Download Item:

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A mathematical model describing the transport and kinetics of substrate and redox mediator in surface
deposited films of finite thickness is described. These bio-catalytically active chemically modified
electrodes comprise redox enzymes immobilized in a highly dispersed mesh of single walled carbon
nanotubes (SWNT) which are in turn immobilized on a support metal surface. A small molecule redox
mediator is used to both regenerate the reduced enzyme and to transfer electrons either to the carbon
nanotube surface or to the underlying support electrode surface thereby generating a current which can
be measured. The pertinent transport and kinetic differential equations of both substrate and redox
mediator are formulated along with suitable boundary conditions and are solved analytically to derive
suitable approximate analytical expressions for the current response expected for the system under
steady state batch amperometric conditions. The kinetics of substrate and mediator within the nanotube
layer are summarized in terms of a kinetic case diagram.
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