Ferrocene and Ferricenium Ion as Versatile Photometric Titrants of H2O2andD-Glucose in the Presence of Peroxidase and Glucose Oxidase. A Ferrocene-Peroxidase Stairway#
- 1 September 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Analytical Letters
- Vol. 28 (12), 2139-2148
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00032719508000034
Abstract
Hydrogen peroxide can routinely be determined in the presence of ferrocene (FcH) and horseradish peroxidase by monitoring at 617 nm the enzymatically produced ferricenium dye. In contrast, D-glucose can be assayed by following the fading of the ferricenium dye FcH+PF6 − in the presence of glucose oxidase. The change in absorbance in both cases corresponds to the amount of analyte. viz. H2O2 or D-glucose, in solution. The routine is very simple, invariant to the concentrations of both ferrocenes/ferricenium salt and enzyme and allows numerous “one pot” measuremeats with the detection limit of 10−4 M for both the analytes. It takes 2–4 and 5–10 min to accomplish one analysis of H2O2 and D-glucose in the presence of peroxidase and glucose oxidase, respectively.Keywords
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