Vanadium Selenide Nanobelt Electrocatalyst for Extremely High Dopamine-Selective Detection

Author:

Chae Sudong1,Woo Chaeheon1,Gu Geun Ho2ORCID,Kim Tae Yeong1,Jeon Jiho1,Kwon Hyeok Jin2,Oh Seungbae1,Choi Kyung Hwan1,Dong Xue1,Ahn Jungyoon1,Asghar Ghulam1,Oh Hyung-Suk3ORCID,Yu Hak Ki4,Kim Hyo Won2,Choi Jae-Young1

Affiliation:

1. Sungkyunkwan University

2. Korea Institute of Energy Technology

3. Korea Institute of Science and Technology

4. Ajou University

Abstract

Abstract Electrochemical dopamine (DA) detection has been extensively studied for the practical diagnosis of neurological disorders. A major challenge in this system is to synthesize selective and sensitive DA sensing electrocatalysts in extracellular fluids, because critical interferents such as uric acid (UA) and ascorbic acid (AA) exhibit oxidation potentials similar to those of DA. Herein, we report an extremely selective and sensitive electrocatalyst for DA sensing prepared by vanadium selenide (V2Se9). A solution-based process for the first time was introduced to synthesize the V2Se9, showing unique DA-philic characteristic caused by exposure negative charge of crystal Se. Owing to its distinctive features, the prepared V2Se9 electrode detected only DA in the presence of concentrated interferents. Electrochemical characterization and computing simulation provide strong evidence that the extreme DA selectivity stems from close physical affinity between Se and DA, leading to the outer sphere electron transfer mechanism. This is totally different from common catechol-based oxidation process. Furthermore, nano-structured V2Se9 electrode extremely improves DA sensing ability as low as practical detection limit with maintaining inactive interferent characteristic. More interestingly, an identical unique DA-sensing ability was also observed in a V2Se9 analogue—Nb2Se9. We believe that this finding provides new insights into the effect of the analyte-philic properties of electrode materials on the electrocatalytic response for selective analyte quantification.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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