JOURNAL ARTICLE

Selective Electrochemical Detection of Epinephrine Using Gold Nanoporous Film

Dina M. FouadWaleed A. El‐Said

Year: 2016 Journal:   Journal of Nanomaterials Vol: 2016 Pages: 1-8   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

Epinephrine (EP) is one of the important catecholamine neurotransmitters that play an important role in the mammalian central nervous system. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the change of its concentrations. Nanoporous materials have wide applications that include catalysis, energy storages, environmental pollution control, wastewater treatment, and sensing applications. These unique properties could be attributable to their high surface area, a large pore volume, and uniform pore sizes. A gold nanoporous layer modified gold electrode was prepared and applied for the selective determination of epinephrine neurotransmitter at low concentration in the presence of several other substances including ascorbic acid (AA) and uric acid (UA). The constructed electrode was characterized using scanning electron microscopy and cyclic voltammetry. The resulting electrode showed a selective detection of epinephrine with the interferences of dopamine and uric acid over a wide linear range (from 50 μ M to 1 mM). The coverage of gold nanoporous on the surface of gold electrode represents a promising electrochemical sensor with high selectivity and sensitivity.

Keywords:
Nanoporous Materials science Electrode Ascorbic acid Cyclic voltammetry Electrochemistry Uric acid Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Chemistry Biochemistry

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