Abstract
In situ FTIR reflection spectroscopy was used to study mediated enzyme electrode and immunoelectrode. We determined and analyzed IR characteristic spectra of GOD and glucose by the use of potential difference spectra and single beam subtractive spectra. At last, we explored the IR absorption characters of enzyme_immunoelectrode.
Keywords
Enzyme electrode, Immunoelectrode, In situ FTIR reflection spectroscopy
Publication Date
2001-08-28
Online Available Date
2001-08-28
Revised Date
2001-08-28
Received Date
2001-08-28
Recommended Citation
Sa-ying DONG, Guang-yu ZHAO, Yuzhu GAO, Guang-zhang CHEN, Ming-xiang Lv.
In Situ FTIR Reflection Spectroscopy of Bioelectrode[J]. Journal of Electrochemistry,
2001
,
7(3): 372-376.
DOI: 10.61558/2993-074X.1432
Available at:
https://jelectrochem.xmu.edu.cn/journal/vol7/iss3/8
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