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A perylene diimide electrochemical probe with persulfate as a signal enhancer for dopamine sensing
Dopamine (DA) is an important biomarker related to parkinsonism, schizophrenia and renal disease. Traditional electrochemical sensors for DA were based on the direct electrochemical oxidation of DA. In this paper, we report a new sensing strategy using N , N ′-di(trimethylaminoethyl)perylene diimide...
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Published in: | Analyst (London) 2024-01, Vol.149 (3), p.917-924 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Dopamine (DA) is an important biomarker related to parkinsonism, schizophrenia and renal disease. Traditional electrochemical sensors for DA were based on the direct electrochemical oxidation of DA. In this paper, we report a new sensing strategy using
N
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N
′-di(trimethylaminoethyl)perylene diimide (TMPDI) as an electrochemical probe and K
2
S
2
O
8
as a signal enhancer for DA detection between 0 and −0.7 V with the DPV technique. MoS
2
nanoflowers prepared by the hydrothermal method were used as a nanocarrier to load TMPDI. The reduction current of TMPDI was found to show a stepwise and significant increase at −0.24 V with the increase of concentration of K
2
S
2
O
8
due to the continuous cycle of TMPDI molecules' electrochemical reduction and chemical oxidation. The presence of DA caused a large decrease of the reduction current of TMPDI due to the synergistic interaction of the competitive consumption of DA for K
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S
2
O
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and the blocking effect of polyDA adhering to the electrode surface. The decreased current exhibited a linear response for DA from 10 pM to 100 μM with a detection limit of 4.1 pM and the proposed sensor showed high selectivity and excellent feasibility in human urine/serum sample detection.
A new sensing strategy based on a persulfate-TMPDI system for electrochemical DA detection is proposed. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2654 1364-5528 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3an01966g |