Shindy Ayu Netania PriyantoElly Septia YuliantiAhmad ZakiyuddinSiti Fauziyah Rahman
Dopamine (3,4‐dihydroxyphenethylamine) (DA) plays an important role in influencing emotions, pleasure sensations, concentration, pain, and coordination of body movements. However, abnormal levels of DA in the brain can lead to Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, or schizophrenia diseases. A biosensor is defined as an analytical tool that combines certain biological recognition components with a physical transducer. A comprehensive study was conducted to enhance the performance of DA detection by incorporating reduced graphene oxide (rGO), polypyrrole (PPy), and nickel oxide (NiO) into the glassy carbon electrode (GCE). DA levels were measured using cyclic voltammetry (CV) with a three‐electrode configuration. Material characterization was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The results obtained indicate that PPy/rGO/NiO/GCE has a detection limit of 0.195 mM and a sensitivity of 25.887 A mM −1 cm −2 for a linear range of 0.01–1 mM.
Maísa Azevedo BeluominiJosé Luiz da SilvaNelson Ramos Stradiotto
Yuanyuan ZhangQi CaoFengmei ZhuHedan XuYang ZhangWenfeng XuXiaoling Liao
Li ZhangJianxiong TangJiejun LiYuhong LiPingping YangPengcheng ZhaoJunjie FeiYixi Xie
Muhammad ShahidPerumal RameshkumarArshid NumanSyed ShahabuddinMahdi AlizadehPoi Sim KhiewWee Siong Chiu
Xiaodong CaoJiaona GaoYingwang YePengfei WangShun DingYongkang YeHanju SunYongkang YeHanju Sun