First Author:Zejun Sun
Correspondence Author:Hong-bin Sun, Qionglin Liang
Co author:Guo, Liutao
Journal:Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume:211
Impact Factor:10.7
DOI number:10.1016/j.bios.2022.114367
Affiliation of Author(s):Department of Chemistry, Northeastern University
Teaching and Research Group:物理化学
Place of Publication:Netherlands
Abstract:Neurotransmitter dopamine (DA) has been implicated in a variety of physiological and pathological processes, realizing its low detection limit and high sensitivity analysis is of great significance for early disease diagnosis. Herein, we propose a simple pyrolysis approach for dispersing Fe-sites onto the N-doped graphene support (denoted as Fe/N-GR) to construct an electrochemical biosensor for DA detection. The fully exposed Fe-sites guaranteed the well-defined active center for electrochemical oxidation of DA. The Fe/N-GR electrochemical biosensor achieves an ultra-low detection limit for DA of 27 pM with a linear range of 50 pM-15 nM. Specifically, the Fe/N-GR electrochemical biosensor exhibits favorable sensitivity and enzyme-level molecular identification ability in the selective detection of DA versus other typical redox-active interferents. What’s more, the detection of dopamine in real human serum samples verifies the applicability of the developed sensor. Our results demonstrate a promising means of using fully exposed metal-site subnanometric catalysts for electrochemical sensing applications.
Key Words:Dopamine,Fully expose Fe-Sites,Oligo-layer graphene,Electrochemical biosensor,Subnanometric catalysts
Document Code:WOS:000806387700005
Discipline:Natural Science
First-Level Discipline:Chemistry
Page Number:114367
ISSN No.:0956-5663
Translation or Not:no
