Electroanalytical applications of cationic self-assembled monolayers: square-wave voltammetric determination of dopamine and ascorbate

Bioelectrochemistry
C R RajT Ohsaka

Abstract

Gold electrodes modified with cationic self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of 2,2'-dithiobisethaneamine (CYST) and 6,6'-dithiobishexaneamine (DTH) were used for the simultaneous determination of dopamine (DA) and ascorbate (AA). The cationic SAM modified electrodes have several advantages over the bare electrode for the oxidation of AA. A very large (approximately 450 mV) decrease in the overpotential for the oxidation of AA when compared with the bare electrode has been observed at the cationic monolayer-modified electrode. The electrostatic interaction of negatively charged AA with the monolayer shift the oxidation peak potential of AA to less positive potential and enhances the peak current. On the other hand, the positively charged DA is repelled from the monolayer and the oxidation potential shifts to more positive potential when compared to the bare electrode. The electrochemical oxidation of AA at the mixed monolayer of CYST and diethyl disulfide (DEDS) supports the influence of cationic terminal group of the monolayer on the oxidation of AA. Since the oxidation of AA occurs well before the oxidation potential of DA is reached, the homogeneous catalytic oxidation of AA by the oxidized DA has been advantageously eliminated a...Continue Reading

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