Electrochemical detection of dopamine using 3D porous graphene oxide/gold nanoparticle composites

Sung Sik Choo, Ee Seul Kang, Inbeom Song, Donghyun Lee, Jeong Woo Choi, Tae Hyung Kim

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Abstract

The detection of dopamine in a highly sensitive and selective manner is crucial for the early diagnosis of a number of neurological diseases/disorders. Here, a report on a new platform for the electrochemical detection of dopamine with a considerable accuracy that comprises a 3D porous graphene oxide (pGO)/gold nanoparticle (GNP)/pGO composite-modified indium tin oxide (ITO) is presented. The pGO was first synthesized and purified by ultrasonication and centrifugation, and it was then further functionalized on the surface of a GNP-immobilized ITO electrode. Remarkably, owing to the synergistic effects of the pGO and GNPs, the 3D pGO-GNP-pGO-modified ITO electrode showed a superior dopamine-detection performance compared with the other pGO- or GNP-modified ITO electrodes. The linear range of the newly developed sensing platform is from 0.1 µM to 30 µM with a limit of detection (LOD) of 1.28 µM, which is more precise than the other previously reported GO-functionalized electrodes. Moreover, the 3D pGO-GNP-pGO-modified ITO electrodes maintained their detection capability even in the presence of several interfering molecules (e.g., ascorbic acid, glucose). The proposed platform of the 3D pGO-GNP-pGO-modified ITO electrode could therefore serve as a competent candidate for the development of a dopamine-sensing platform that is potentially applicable for the early diagnosis of various neurological diseases/disorders.

Original languageEnglish
Article number861
JournalSensors
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Apr 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Composites
  • Dopamine
  • Electrochemical detection
  • Gold nanoparticles
  • Graphene oxide
  • Indium tin oxide
  • Neurotransmitters
  • Porous structure

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