Issue 9, 2023

The facile activation of graphite for the improved determination of dopamine, rutin and acetamidophenol

Abstract

A glassy carbon electrode (GCE) was modified with graphite powder (G/GCE), and then treated with a solution of sodium peroxide for several minutes to prepare an oxidized G/GCE (OG/GCE). The OG/GCE has prominently improved responses toward dopamine (DA), rutin (RT) and acetamidophenol (APAP), of which the anodic peak current was increased by 2.4, 4.0 and 2.6 fold compared with that obtained using the G/GCE. The redox peaks of DA, RT and APAP on the OG/GCE could be separated sufficiently. The corresponding redox processes were confirmed as diffusion-controlled and parameters such as the charge transfer coefficients (α), saturating adsorption capacity (Γ*) and catalytic rate constant (kcat) were estimated. In individual detection, the linear ranges for DA, RT and APAP were 10 nM–10 μM, 1.00 nM–150 nM and 20 nM–30 μM, respectively, and the LODs for DA, RT and APAP were estimated as 6.23 nM, 0.36 nM and 13.1 nM with 3σ/S, respectively. The contents of RT and APAP in drugs were determined and agreed with the labeled contents. The recoveries of DA in serum and sweat were in the range of 91–107%, indicating that the determination results achieved by the OG/GCE are reliable. The practical use of the method was verified with a graphite-modified screen-printed carbon electrode (G/SPCE), which was also activated by Na2O2 to prepare OG/SPCE. The recovery of DA in sweat achieved using the OG/SPCE was 91.26%.

Graphical abstract: The facile activation of graphite for the improved determination of dopamine, rutin and acetamidophenol

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Dec 2022
Accepted
31 Jan 2023
First published
02 Feb 2023

Analyst, 2023,148, 2100-2109

The facile activation of graphite for the improved determination of dopamine, rutin and acetamidophenol

Y. Xu, G. Chen, Y. Qin and D. Xiao, Analyst, 2023, 148, 2100 DOI: 10.1039/D2AN02074B

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