Advanced Materials, Vol.22, No.25, 2809-2809, 2010
Nanoporous Scaffold with Immobilized Enzymes during Flow-Induced Gelation for Sensitive H2O2 Biosensing
A novel and versatile processing method is developed for the formation of nanoporous scaffolds with in-situ enzyme immobilization for highly sensitive biosensor applications. The nanoporous scaffold-based biosensor shows high sensitivity, stability, selectivity, and good precision. This flow-induced immobilziation technique opens up new pathways for designing simple, fast, biocompatible, and cost-effective processes for enhanced sensor performance.