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Graphite oxide bulk modified carbon paste electrode for the selective detection of dopamine: A voltammetric study
Authors:Tony Thomas  Ronald J Mascarenhas  C Nethravathi  Michael Rajamathi  BE Kumara Swamy
Institution:1. Electrochemistry Research Group, Department of Chemistry, St. Joseph’s College, Lalbagh Road, Bangalore 560 027, Karnataka, India;2. Materials Research Group, Department of Chemistry, St. Joseph’s College, Lalbagh Road, Bangalore 560 027, Karnataka, India;3. Department of PostGraduate Studies and Research in Industrial Chemistry, Jnana Sahyadri, Kuvempu University, Shankarighatta 577 451, Shimoga, Karnataka, India
Abstract:A novel electrochemical sensor for the selective and sensitive detection of dopamine (DA) in presence of large excess of ascorbic acid (AA) and uric acid (UA) at physiological pH was developed by the bulk modification of carbon paste electrode (CPE) with biocompatible graphite oxide (GO). Very small quantity of GO in carbon paste matrix imparted selectivity through electrostatic interactions. The modifier was characterized using infrared spectroscopy and powder X-ray diffraction. Large peak separation, good sensitivity and stability allow this modified electrode to analyze DA individually and simultaneously along with AA and UA. Applying differential pulse technique, DA could be detected even in the presence of 1000 fold excess of AA and UA. A linear dynamic range of 0.07–70 μM with detection limit of 1.5 × 10−8 M was obtained for DA. None of the bulk modified electrodes reported in the literature have shown such a low detection limit at the physiological pH. The practical application of the modified electrode was demonstrated by spiking the human blood serum and cerebral fluid with dopamine and the results obtained were satisfactory.
Keywords:Carbon paste electrode (CPE)  Modified electrode  Graphite oxide (GO)  Dopamine (DA)  Ascorbic acid (AA)  Uric acid (UA)
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