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Facile Green Approach for Developing Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide-Embedded Platinum Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Detection of Nitric Oxide

[Image: see text] Nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial and important role in cellular physiology and also acts as a signaling molecule for cancer in humans. However, conventional detection methods have their own limitations in the detection of NO at low concentrations because of its high reactivity and...

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Autores principales: Mathew, Georgeena, Narayanan, Naresh, Abraham, Daniel Arulraj, De, Mrinmoy, Neppolian, Bernaurdshaw
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8014916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33817466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c05644
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author Mathew, Georgeena
Narayanan, Naresh
Abraham, Daniel Arulraj
De, Mrinmoy
Neppolian, Bernaurdshaw
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Narayanan, Naresh
Abraham, Daniel Arulraj
De, Mrinmoy
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description [Image: see text] Nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial and important role in cellular physiology and also acts as a signaling molecule for cancer in humans. However, conventional detection methods have their own limitations in the detection of NO at low concentrations because of its high reactivity and low lifetime. Herein, we report a strategy to fabricate Pt nanoparticle-decorated electrochemically reduced graphene oxide (erGO)-modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) with efficiency to detect NO at a low concentration. For this study, Pt@erGO/GCE was fabricated by employing two different sequential methods [first GO reduction followed by Pt electrodeposition (SQ-I) and Pt electrodeposition followed by GO reduction (SQ-II)]. It was interesting to note that the electrocatalytic current response for SQ-I (184 μA) was ∼15 and ∼3 folds higher than those of the bare GCE (11.7 μA) and SQ-II (61.5 μA). The higher current response was mainly attributed to a higher diffusion coefficient and electrochemically active surface area. The proposed SQ-I electrode exhibited a considerably low LOD of 52 nM (S/N = 3) in a linear range of 0.25–40 μM with a short response time (0.7 s). In addition, the practical analytical applicability of the proposed sensor was also verified.
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spelling pubmed-80149162021-04-02 Facile Green Approach for Developing Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide-Embedded Platinum Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Detection of Nitric Oxide Mathew, Georgeena Narayanan, Naresh Abraham, Daniel Arulraj De, Mrinmoy Neppolian, Bernaurdshaw ACS Omega [Image: see text] Nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial and important role in cellular physiology and also acts as a signaling molecule for cancer in humans. However, conventional detection methods have their own limitations in the detection of NO at low concentrations because of its high reactivity and low lifetime. Herein, we report a strategy to fabricate Pt nanoparticle-decorated electrochemically reduced graphene oxide (erGO)-modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) with efficiency to detect NO at a low concentration. For this study, Pt@erGO/GCE was fabricated by employing two different sequential methods [first GO reduction followed by Pt electrodeposition (SQ-I) and Pt electrodeposition followed by GO reduction (SQ-II)]. It was interesting to note that the electrocatalytic current response for SQ-I (184 μA) was ∼15 and ∼3 folds higher than those of the bare GCE (11.7 μA) and SQ-II (61.5 μA). The higher current response was mainly attributed to a higher diffusion coefficient and electrochemically active surface area. The proposed SQ-I electrode exhibited a considerably low LOD of 52 nM (S/N = 3) in a linear range of 0.25–40 μM with a short response time (0.7 s). In addition, the practical analytical applicability of the proposed sensor was also verified. American Chemical Society 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8014916/ /pubmed/33817466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c05644 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Narayanan, Naresh
Abraham, Daniel Arulraj
De, Mrinmoy
Neppolian, Bernaurdshaw
Facile Green Approach for Developing Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide-Embedded Platinum Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Detection of Nitric Oxide
title Facile Green Approach for Developing Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide-Embedded Platinum Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Detection of Nitric Oxide
title_full Facile Green Approach for Developing Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide-Embedded Platinum Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Detection of Nitric Oxide
title_fullStr Facile Green Approach for Developing Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide-Embedded Platinum Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Detection of Nitric Oxide
title_full_unstemmed Facile Green Approach for Developing Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide-Embedded Platinum Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Detection of Nitric Oxide
title_short Facile Green Approach for Developing Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide-Embedded Platinum Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Detection of Nitric Oxide
title_sort facile green approach for developing electrochemically reduced graphene oxide-embedded platinum nanoparticles for ultrasensitive detection of nitric oxide
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8014916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33817466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c05644
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