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Carbon nanotube nanoweb-bioelectrode for highly selective dopamine sensing

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:22 authored by Jie Zhao, Weimin Zhang, Peter Sherrell, Joselito Razal, Xu-Feng HuangXu-Feng Huang, Andrew Minett, Jun ChenJun Chen
A highly sensitive and selective dopamine sensor was fabricated with the unique 3D carbon nanotube nanoweb (CNT-N) electrode. The as-synthesised CNT-N was modified by oxygen plasma to graft functional groups in order to increase selective electroactive sites at the CNT sidewalls. This electrode was characterized physically and electrochemically using HRSEM, Raman, FT-IR, and cyclic voltammetry (CV). Our investigations indicated that the O2-plasma treated CNT-N electrode could serve as a highly sensitive biosensor for the selective sensing of dopamine (DA, 1 μM to 20 μM) in the presence of ascorbic acid (AA, 1000 μM).

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Wet-Spinning Novel Multi-Functional Bio-Synthetic Platforms

Australian Research Council

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Zhao, J., Zhang, W., Sherrell, P., Razal, J. M., Huang, X., Minett, A. I. & Chen, J. (2012). Carbon Nanotube Nanoweb-Bioelectrode for Highly Selective Dopamine Sensing. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 4 (1), 44-48.

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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

Volume

4

Issue

1

Pagination

44-48

Language

English

RIS ID

50501

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