Porous Gold: A New Frontier for Enzyme-Based Electrodes
Paolo Bollella
Abstract
Porous gold (PG) layers modified electrodes have emerged as valuable enzyme support to realize multiple enzyme-based bioelectrochemical devices like biosensors, enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs), smart drug delivery devices triggered by enzyme catalyzed reactions, etc. PG films can be synthesized by using different methods such as dealloying, electrochemical (e.g., templated electrochemical deposition, self-templated electrochemical deposition, etc.) self-assembly and sputter deposition. This review aims to summarize the recent findings about PG synthesis and electrosynthesis, its characterization and application for enzyme-based electrodes used for biosensors and enzymatic fuel cells (EFCs) development.
Topics & Concepts
ElectrosynthesisBiosensorElectrochemistryElectrodeMaterials scienceNanotechnologyDeposition (geology)Immobilized enzymePorosityEnzymeCombinatorial chemistryChemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialBiologyPaleontologyPhysical chemistrySedimentNanoporous metals and alloysElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionSupercapacitor Materials and Fabrication