Electrochemical detection of dopamine using porphyrin-functionalized graphene

Biosensors & Bioelectronics
Li WuXiaogang Qu

Abstract

A new type of porphyrin-functionalized graphene was synthesized and used for highly selective and sensitive detection of dopamine (DA). The aromatic π-π stacking and electrostatic attraction between positively-charged dopamine and negatively-charged porphyrin-modified graphene can accelerate the electron transfer whereas weakening ascorbic acid (AA) and uric acid (UA) oxidation on the porphyrin-functionalized graphene-modified electrode. Differential pulse voltammetry was used for electrochemical detection, the separation of the oxidation peak potentials for AA-DA, DA-UA and UA-AA is about 188 mV, 144 mV and 332 mV, which allows selectively determining DA. The detection limit of DA can be as low as 0.01 μM. More importantly, the sensor we presented can detect DA in the presence of large excess of ascorbic acid and uric acid. With good sensitivity and selectivity, the present method was applied to the determination of DA in real hydrochloride injection sample, human urine and serum samples, respectively, and the results was satisfactory.

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