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Nonenzymatic amperometric sensor for ascorbic acid based on hollow gold/ruthenium nanoshells

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posted on 2023-01-31, 04:01 authored by A Jo, Minkyung KangMinkyung Kang, A Cha, H S Jang, J H Shim, N S Lee, M H Kim, Y Lee, C Lee
We report a new nonenzymatic amperometric detection of ascorbic acid (AA) using a glassy carbon (GC) disk electrode modified with hollow gold/ruthenium (hAu-Ru) nanoshells, which exhibited decent sensing characteristics. The hAu-Ru nanoshells were prepared by the incorporation of Ru on hollow gold (hAu) nanoshells from Co nanoparticle templates, which enabled AA selectivity against glucose without aid of enzyme or membrane. The structure and electrocatalytic activities of the hAu-Ru catalysts were characterized by spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques. The hAu-Ru loaded on GC electrode (hAu-Ru/GC) showed sensitivity of 426μAmM-1cm-2 (normalized to the GC disk area) for the linear dynamic range of <5μM to 2mM AA at physiological pH. The response time and detection limit were 1.6s and 2.2μM, respectively. Furthermore, the hAu-Ru/GC electrode displayed remarkable selectivity for ascorbic acid over all potential biological interferents, including glucose, uric acid (UA), dopamine (DA), 4-acetamidophenol (AP), and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), which could be especially good for biological sensing. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.

History

Journal

Analytica Chimica Acta

Volume

819

Pagination

94 - 101

ISSN

0003-2670

eISSN

1873-4324

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal