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The use of metallized carbon transducers results in remarkably selective amperometric biosensors. Such focus on the transducer eliminates major electroactive interferences in the first place, and hence circumvents the need for anti-interference layers. The remarkable selectivity of metal-dispersed carbons is attributed to their strong, preferential, electrocatalytic action towards the detection...
A remarkably selective lactate biosensor, based on the immobilization of lactate oxidase within a rhodium-dispersed carbon paste is described. The effective catalytic action of the rhodium microparticles towards the generated hydrogen peroxide or consumed oxygen allows tuning of the operating potential to a region where unwanted reactions are prevented. Contributions from all major easily oxidizable...
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