| نویسندگان | اسراالسادات رضویان-سید مهدی قریشی-امیر سجاد اسماعیلی-محسن بهپور-Lorena M. A. Monzon-J. Michael D. Coey |
| نشریه | MICROCHIM ACTA |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2014-6-01 |
| نوع نشریه | الکترونیکی |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI |
چکیده مقاله
An electrochemical sensor was developed and tested
for detection of L-tyrosine in the presence of epinephrine by
surface modification of a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) with
Nafion and cerium dioxide nanoparticles. Fabrication parameters
of a surfactant-assisted precipitation method were optimized
to produce 2–3 nm CeO2 nanoparticles with very high
surface-to-volume ratio. The resulting nanocrystals were characterized
structurally and morphologically by X-ray
diffractometery (XRD), scanning and high resolution
transmission electron microscopy (SEM and HR-TEM). The
nanopowder is sonochemically dispersed in a Nafion solution
which is then used to modify the surface of a GCE electrode.
The electrochemical activity of L-tyrosine and epinephrine was
investigated using both a Nafion-CeO2 coated and a bare GCE.
The modified electrode exhibits a significant electrochemical
oxidation effect of L-tyrosine in a 0.2 M Britton-Robinson (BR)
buffer solution of pH 2. The electro-oxidation peak current
increases linearly with the L-tyrosine concentration in the molar
concentration range of 2 to 160 μM. By employing differential
pulse voltammetry (DPV) for simultaneous measurements, we
detected two reproducible peaks for L-tyrosine and epinephrine
in the same solution with a peak separation of about 443 mV.
The detection limit of the sensor (signal to noise ratio of 3) for
L-tyrosine is ~90 nM and the sensitivity is 0.20 μA μM−1,
while for epinephrine these values are ~60 nM and
0.19 μA μM−1. The sensor exhibited excellent selectivity,
sensitivity, reproducibility and stability as well as a very good
recovery time in real human blood serum samples.