“…3,6,10 To reduce the large overpotential, Prussian blue (ferric hexacyanoferrate, or PB) has been found to be a great mediating agent for H2O2 detection in bio-oxidation, because of its great catalytic activity at low electric voltage toward H2O2. 3,4,6,7,11,12 The decrease in applied voltages, with avoidance of interfering signals, provides a more specific and accurate detection; thus, PB-modified electrodes have been recently adopted in many amperometric measurements for H2O2. 4,13 Regular configuration of amperometric measurements for H2O2 consists of a conductive lead connected to a surfacemodified electrode, on which a PB layer is deposited.…”