Method for preparing biological sensor by nano CaCO3 fixing biological molecules
A biosensor and biomolecule technology is applied in the field of nano-CaCO3 immobilizing biomolecules to prepare biosensors, and achieves high economic benefits, high sensitivity and good reproducibility.
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Embodiment 1
[0016] Example 1: Preparation of H by fixing hemoglobin 2 o 2 sensor
[0017] Step 1: Polish the base electrode to a mirror surface on a gauze dipped in an aqueous solution of aluminum oxide, then ultrasonically wash it with double distilled water for 5 minutes, and dry it.
[0018] Step 2: Prepare nano-CaCO with a concentration of 5 mg / ml with double distilled water 3 colloidal solution. Nano-CaCO 3 The particle size is 5-100nm.
[0019] Step 3: prepare 15 mg / ml hemoglobin solution with 0.01 mol / l phosphate buffer solution.
[0020] Step 4: Mix the colloid solution and hemoglobin solution in equal volumes (hemoglobin and nano-CaCO 3 The mass ratio is 3:1), shake gently to form a mixture.
[0021] Step 5: Add a chitosan solution with a concentration of 2 mg / ml to the mixed solution, and the volume ratio of the chitosan solution to the mixed solution is 1:6. Take 15μl of the mixed solution and evenly drop it on an area of 10mm 2 The surface of the glassy carbon elect...
Embodiment 2
[0023] Example 2: Preparation of glucose oxidase sensor
[0024] Step 1: Put the disk platinum electrode (area is 3mm 2 ) was polished to a mirror surface on gauze dipped in an aqueous solution of aluminum oxide, then ultrasonically washed with twice distilled water for 5 minutes, and dried.
[0025] Step 2: Prepare nano-CaCO with a concentration of 2 mg / ml with twice distilled water 3 colloidal solution. Nano-CaCO 3 The particle size is 5-100nm.
[0026] Step 3: Prepare a glucose oxidase solution with a concentration of 2 mg / ml.
[0027] Step 4: Using Glucose Oxidase and Nano-CaCO 3 The mass ratio is 2:1 and mixed to form a mixed solution.
[0028] Step 5: Take 45 μl of the mixture and evenly drop-coat it on the surface of the disc platinum electrode. After about 90% of the solvent is evaporated, put the electrode in the saturated vapor of glutaraldehyde for 15 minutes, and then put it in the refrigerator to refrigerate. That is, based on nano-CaCO 3 -Glucose sensor o...
Embodiment 3
[0030] Example 3: Preparation of polyphenol oxidase sensor
[0031] Step 1: Prepare 2 mg / ml nano-CaCO with twice distilled water 3 colloidal solution. Nano-CaCO 3 The particle size is 5-100nm.
[0032] Step 2: Prepare a polyphenol oxidase solution with a concentration of 4 mg / ml.
[0033] Step 3: Place the disk glassy carbon electrode (with an area of 7mm 2 ) was polished to a mirror surface on gauze dipped in an aqueous solution of aluminum oxide, then ultrasonically washed with twice distilled water for 5 minutes, and dried.
[0034] Step 4: Using polyphenol oxidase and nano-CaCO 3 The mass ratio is 1:1 and mixed to form a mixed solution.
[0035] Step 5: Take 20 μl of the mixed solution and evenly drop-coat it on the surface of the disk glassy carbon electrode. After about 85% of the solvent is evaporated, put the electrode in the saturated vapor of glutaraldehyde for 15 minutes, and then put it in the refrigerator to refrigerate. That is, based on nano-CaCO 3 - P...
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