NIR-II Photothermal-Thermoelectric Effect Enhanced Electrochemical Sensing for Dopamine Detection in Sweat

Abstract

The accurate and non-invasive detection of dopamine (DA) in sweat is crucial for the early diagnosis of neurological diseases, but the selective and sensitive detection of DA in complex biological matrices still remains a challenge. This study presents a novel ternary nanocomposite, gold nanobipyramid@copper selenide@MXene nanosheets (Au NBP@Cu2-xSe @MXene), based screen-printed electrodes for the highly sensitive and selective detection of DA. For the first time, Au NBPs with localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in the near-infrared second window (NIR-II) are employed to enable a one-step, pretreatment-free detection strategy by leveraging the negligible background absorption of biological matrices. Under NIR-II irradiation, the Au NBP core generates LSPR photothermal effect, which can be harnessed by the Cu2-xSe shell to induce a thermoelectric field that significantly accelerates the interfacial electrocatalytic oxidation of DA. Besides, Au NBPs can generate LSPR hot carriers which inject into Cu2-xSe to participate the redox process. Furthermore, the MXene substrate ensures efficient charge transport and structural stability. As a result, this ternary nanocomposite based sensor exhibits a wide linear detection range for DA from 0.1 to 1000 μM. It achieves a detection limit of 0.107 μM under standard conditions, which is further enhanced to 0.068 μM under NIR-II laser irradiation, demonstrating the effective signal amplification via the photothermal-thermoelectric coupling. This work provides a robust and innovative material platform that integrates photothermal, thermoelectric, and electrochemical mechanisms, paving the way for the development of next-generation, high-performance wearable sensors for non-invasive health monitoring.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Mar 2026
Accepted
03 May 2026
First published
08 May 2026

Dalton Trans., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

NIR-II Photothermal-Thermoelectric Effect Enhanced Electrochemical Sensing for Dopamine Detection in Sweat

W. Qiu, H. Xiong, L. Zhao, H. Qi, J. Pan, H. Wu, S. Xu, Y. Ma and X. Shi, Dalton Trans., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6DT00644B

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