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Polymer coating for improved redox-polymer-mediated enzyme electrodes: A mini-review

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2021
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Redox polymers have been widely used to facilitate and stabilize bioelectrochemical communication between the active sites of enzymes and electrodes, enabling development of high-performance enzyme electrodes for sensing, provision of power, and in synthesis. This review offers a brief overview of recent efforts in the use of additional polymer layers on top of a redox polymer/enzyme layer, which can both improve the performance and expand the functionality of the resulting bioelectrodes.
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peer-reviewed
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Elsevier
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Electrochemistry Communications;124, 106931
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Villum Experiment, China Scholarship Council
Sustainable Development Goals
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