Electrochemical evaluation of magnetic reduced graphene oxide nanosheet‐modified glassy carbon electrode on dopamine electrochemical sensor for Parkinson's diagnostic application

Author:

Hardiansyah Andri12ORCID,Saputra Gardin Muhammad Andika3,Hikmat Hikmat4,Kusfarida Yuniar Elfira1,Septiani Ni Luh Wulan1,Randy Ahmad5,Hermawan Angga1,Yuliarto Brian6,Liu Ting‐Yu789,Kida Tetsuya10

Affiliation:

1. Research Center for Advanced Materials National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Tangerang Selatan Indonesia

2. Collaboration Research Center for Advanced Energy Materials National Research and Innovation Agency—Institut Teknologi Bandung Bandung Indonesia

3. Materials Science and Engineering Research Group, Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Institut Teknologi Bandung Bandung Indonesia

4. Research Center for Advanced Chemistry National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Tangerang Selatan Indonesia

5. Research Center for Pharmaceutical Ingredients and Traditional Medicine National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Tangerang Selatan Indonesia

6. Advanced Functional Materials Research Group, Faculty of Industrial Technology Institut Teknologi Bandung Bandung Indonesia

7. Department of Materials Engineering Ming Chi University of Technology New Taipei City Taiwan

8. Research Center for Intelligent Medical Devices, Center for Plasma and Thin Film Technologies Ming Chi University of Technology New Taipei City Taiwan

9. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Yuan Ze University Taoyuan City Taiwan

10. Division of Materials Science, Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology (Department of Applied Chemistry & Biochemistry) Kumamoto University Kumamoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDopamine is an important catecholamine neurotransmitter that plays a critical function as a chemical messenger that aids in the signal transmission in the brain and other important places. Dopamine is known to play an important role in several neurological diseases such as schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease in which a key factor in the development of Parkinson's disease is abnormally lower levels of dopamine compared to normal levels. However, these methods are expensive, requires manual labor and resources, and demands large number of reagents and chemicals. Therefore, it is essential to develop dopamine detection methods that are less costly, more stable, and easier to perform.ObjectiveTo develop a magnetic reduced graphene oxide (MRGO) nanosheet‐modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) for the electrochemical detection of dopamine.MethodsMagnetic reduced graphene oxide (MRGO) nanosheet were prepared by the in situ coprecipitation of Fe3+ and Fe2+ in the GO solution. To prepare the MRGO nanosheet ink, 38 mg of MRGO nanosheet was mixed with 2 mg of acetylene black and 80 μL of Nafion solution (5%). The mixture was then mixed with 210 μL of deionized water and 210 μL of 2‐propanol and subjected to ultrasonication for 120 min using a sonicator to obtain a homogenous MRGO nanosheet ink. Furthermore, 3 μL of MRGO ink was dripped onto the surface of the GCE.ResultsMRGO consists of graphene layered tethered with the spherical Fe3O4. The oxygen‐based functional groups on the surface of MRGO could act as chemically active sites for the attachment of dopamine. The MRGO nanosheet has been proven to be an effective GCE modifier with a remarkable electroactive surface area of approximately 0.0104 cm2, demonstrating stable and sensitive electrochemical performance towards dopamine.ConclusionsThe MRGO nanosheets‐modified GCE presented a great potential as an electrocatalyst for dopamine detection, especially in the presence of interfering compounds like uric acid. By effectively discriminating dopamine and uric acid, MRGO nanosheets‐modified GCE have demonstrated a sensitive, stable, and specific electrochemical performance. This remarkable result underlines the immense potential of MRGO nanosheets‐modified GCE for real‐world applications, particularly in the medical field, where the ability to detect dopamine precisely and accurately is critical.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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