Abstract
Enzyme biosensors based on gas electrodes are reviewed in Table 1. Gas probes exploited for assembly of biosensors have been mainly CO2 and NH3 electrodes, and the range of concentration of most metabolites is 10−5–10−2 M. Enzymes are usually immobilized on the gas membrane in order to obtain the desired selectivity for specific metabolites
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Mascini, M., Marrazza, G. (1998). Enzyme Biosensors Based on Gas Electrodes. In: Mulchandani, A., Rogers, K.R. (eds) Enzyme and Microbial Biosensors. Methods in Biotechnology, vol 6. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/0-89603-410-0:23
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