19 research outputs found
Modified carbon-containing electrodes in stripping voltammetry of metals. Part II. Composite and microelectrodes
Comparison of the performance characteristics of two tubular contactless conductivity detectors with different dimensions and application in conjunction with HPLC
Conductometric immunoassay for interleukin-6 in human serum based on organic/inorganic hybrid membrane-functionalized interface
A simple poly(dimethylsiloxane) electrophoresis microchip with an integrated contactless conductivity detector
Comparative analysis of cadmium-induced stress responses by the aromatic and non-aromatic rice genotypes of West Bengal
Preparation of electro-reduced graphene oxide supported walnut shape nickel nanostructures, and their application to selective detection of dopamine
A selective and sensitive method is reported for the
detection of dopamine (DA) by using electro-reduced
graphene oxide (er-GO) supported walnut shape nickel nanocomposite
(er-GO-Ni) modified glassy carbon electrode. The
surface morphological characterizations reveal that the Ni
nanoparticles were homogeneously distributed on the er-GO
nanosheets. Subsequently the electrochemical study shows an
excellent selectivity, reproducibility, low detection limit (10
± 0.03 nM), high sensitivity (23.3 nA·μM−1
), and reasonably
wide linear range (0.05–50 μM) for the detection of DA at
+0.1 V vs SCE. The selectivity for DA over ascorbic acid and
uric acid is attributed to the charge-based discrimination of the
modified electrode. An excellent correspondence of calculated
and reported rate constant for the DA oxidation is also obtained
by hydrodynamic experiments using a rotating disk
electrode
