Analytical errors in biosensors employing combined counter/pseudo-reference electrodes

The performance of the reference electrode is sometimes overlooked in the development of new electrochemical biosensors, which may result in a significant reduction in function even under standard operating conditions. This paper investigates the worst-case analytical errors, mainly addressed throug...

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Main Authors: Sindre Søpstad, Erik A. Johannessen, Kristin Imenes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Results in Chemistry
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211715620300060
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spelling doaj-2038ef18202e48e887d3d61873e3a4ab2020-12-29T04:14:09ZengElsevierResults in Chemistry2211-71562020-01-012100028Analytical errors in biosensors employing combined counter/pseudo-reference electrodesSindre Søpstad0Erik A. Johannessen1Kristin Imenes2Department of Microsystems, Faculty of Technology, Maritime and Natural Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Borre, NorwayDepartment of Microsystems, Faculty of Technology, Maritime and Natural Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Borre, NorwayCorresponding author.; Department of Microsystems, Faculty of Technology, Maritime and Natural Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Borre, NorwayThe performance of the reference electrode is sometimes overlooked in the development of new electrochemical biosensors, which may result in a significant reduction in function even under standard operating conditions. This paper investigates the worst-case analytical errors, mainly addressed through finite element modelling and further supported by experimental data. The specific case of a two-electrode mediated amperometric biosensor utilizing Ag/AgCl as a combined counter and pseudo-reference electrode was modelled numerically. The reference electrode was found to shift 5 mV for every 20 mM change in analyte concentration. In addition, a gradual increase with time was observed. This deviation in reference potential resulted in a lowering of the current magnitude with increasing analyte concentration due to the operating potential of the working electrode being shifted closer to the reversible potential of the electrode reaction. The analytical deviation was measured to 14% away from the ideal value following a titration curve from 5 mM to 25 mM over 150 s. The combined counter/pseudo-reference electrode was further studied experimentally during current load in a ferro/ferricyanide mediator system and compared to that of using separate counter and pseudo-reference electrodes. A linear 7 mV μA−1 cm−2 potential shift-to-current relation was deduced for the former case, whereas the potential remained stable when separate reference and counter electrodes were used.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211715620300060Combined counter and pseudo-reference electrodesElectrochemical biosensorsFinite element analysisPseudo-reference electrodes
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author Sindre Søpstad
Erik A. Johannessen
Kristin Imenes
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Erik A. Johannessen
Kristin Imenes
Analytical errors in biosensors employing combined counter/pseudo-reference electrodes
Results in Chemistry
Combined counter and pseudo-reference electrodes
Electrochemical biosensors
Finite element analysis
Pseudo-reference electrodes
author_facet Sindre Søpstad
Erik A. Johannessen
Kristin Imenes
author_sort Sindre Søpstad
title Analytical errors in biosensors employing combined counter/pseudo-reference electrodes
title_short Analytical errors in biosensors employing combined counter/pseudo-reference electrodes
title_full Analytical errors in biosensors employing combined counter/pseudo-reference electrodes
title_fullStr Analytical errors in biosensors employing combined counter/pseudo-reference electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Analytical errors in biosensors employing combined counter/pseudo-reference electrodes
title_sort analytical errors in biosensors employing combined counter/pseudo-reference electrodes
publisher Elsevier
series Results in Chemistry
issn 2211-7156
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The performance of the reference electrode is sometimes overlooked in the development of new electrochemical biosensors, which may result in a significant reduction in function even under standard operating conditions. This paper investigates the worst-case analytical errors, mainly addressed through finite element modelling and further supported by experimental data. The specific case of a two-electrode mediated amperometric biosensor utilizing Ag/AgCl as a combined counter and pseudo-reference electrode was modelled numerically. The reference electrode was found to shift 5 mV for every 20 mM change in analyte concentration. In addition, a gradual increase with time was observed. This deviation in reference potential resulted in a lowering of the current magnitude with increasing analyte concentration due to the operating potential of the working electrode being shifted closer to the reversible potential of the electrode reaction. The analytical deviation was measured to 14% away from the ideal value following a titration curve from 5 mM to 25 mM over 150 s. The combined counter/pseudo-reference electrode was further studied experimentally during current load in a ferro/ferricyanide mediator system and compared to that of using separate counter and pseudo-reference electrodes. A linear 7 mV μA−1 cm−2 potential shift-to-current relation was deduced for the former case, whereas the potential remained stable when separate reference and counter electrodes were used.
topic Combined counter and pseudo-reference electrodes
Electrochemical biosensors
Finite element analysis
Pseudo-reference electrodes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211715620300060
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