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A thiazolothiazole containing multichromic polymer for glucose detection
Donor-acceptor (DA) type monomers namely
2,5-di(thiophen-2-yl)thiazolo{[}5,4-d]thiazole (TTzTh) and
2,5-bis(3-methylthiophen-2-yl)thiazolo{[}5,4-d]thiazole (TTzMTh) were
synthesized and their electrochemical and optoelectronic properties were
investigated in detail. The spectro-electrochemical analysis showed that
the alkyl chain substitution results in a shift in the onset of the
pi-pi{*} transition towards longer wavelengths. Depending on the donor
substituents, the polymers exhibited optical band gaps 1.65 and 1.85 eV
for PTTzTh and PTTzMTh, respectively. Electrochromic studies revealed
that both polymers are p-dopable and multichromic. Moreover, polymer of
TTzTh (PTTzTh) has been used for the development of a glucose biosensor.
Glucose oxidase (GOx) was anchored on a graphite electrode which was
previously modified with a film of the conjugated polymer, PTTzTh by
electropolymerization. Such a sensor showed a wide linear range (0.05 -
2.0 mM), good sensitivity (36.32 mu A/(mM.cm(2)) and low limit of
detection (LOD) (0.075 mM) under formerly optimized conditions.
Moreover, the accuracy of the biosensor was successfully tested using
two different beverages to detect glucose. Electrochemical
characterizations of the polymers and their biosensor application were
investigated for the first time in this work