Yoo Jae HyunYoo Byung WookKim Soon ShinUhm Jung HeeHakhyun NamCha Geun Sig
An activated carbon paste electrode was modified with the N-Hydroxysuccinimide(NHS) layer and applied to determine the dopamine in the presence of an excess ascorbic acid using square-wave voltammetry. The electrochemical properties of the modified electrode were examined in the solution containing dopamine/ascorbic acid using cyclic voltammetry(CV): the separation between the oxidation peaks of dopamine and ascorbic acid was largely dependent on the pH of the sample solution and became maximum at pH 4.0. Hence, the square-wave voltammetric determination of dopamine was carried out in a pH 4.0, 100mM phosphate buffer saline(PBS) containing 140mM NaCl. The detection limit and response slop were improved from , respectively, upon modification of the electrode surface by NHS.
Christian NeuholdKurt KalcherWolfgang DiewaldXiaohua CaiGeorg Raber
S. B. ArpithaB.E. Kumara SwamySaurabh SharmaM.R. SanjanaS. Varamahalakshmi
Hassan Karimi‐MalehMohsen KeyvanfardKhadijeh AlizadMasoud FouladgarHadi BeitollahiAli MokhtariFathali Gholami‐Orimi
Esmaeil ShamsAli BabaeiAlireza TaheriMojtaba Kooshki
Mohammad Mazloum‐ArdakaniHossein RajabiHadi BeitollahiBi Bi Fatemah MirjaliliNima TaghaviniaAli Akbari