Affiliation:
1. Tyndall National Institute University College Cork Dyke Parade Cork T12R5CP Ireland
2. Institute for Polymers Composites and Biomaterials National Research Council of Italy P.le E. Fermi 1 Portici 80055 Italy
3. Institute for Polymers Composites and Biomaterials National Research Council of Italy via Campi Flegrei, 34 Pozzuoli Naples 80078 Italy
Abstract
AbstractCork laser induced graphene (cork‐LIG) electrochemical sensors are fabricated by direct laser writing of natural cork sheets. Laser writing is performed with a hobbyist visible laser. The obtained cork‐LIG structures display graphene‐like Raman signatures, high conductivity, and fast electron‐transfer rates. After a 10 min electrochemical pretreatment, electrodes are used for detection of Tyrosine (Tyr) in the presence of uric acid, dopamine, ascorbic acid, urea, and glucose. linear detection of tyrosine is achieved in the 5–150 µm range with a limit of detection (LOD) of 3.03 µm. Calibration of dopamine detection is achieved with a LOD of 1.1 µm. Finally, the cork‐LIG electrochemical sensors show linear response of Tyr in artificial sweat in the relevant physiological range of 5–250 μm (sensitivity, 1.8×10−2 A m−1). The LOD is calculated as 3.75 μm. These results open the door to the exploitation of renewable materials such as cork for the development of high‐quality, green sensors for the monitoring of health and wellbeing parameters.
Funder
Science Foundation Ireland
European Regional Development Fund
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Ireland
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