Gold nanoparticles modified GC electrodes: electrochemical behaviour dependence of different neurotransmitters and molecules of biological interest on the particles size and shape
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Gold colloidal nanoparticles (AuNps),
synthesized by gold chloride hydrate (HAuCl4)
chemical reduction were used to realize a modified
glassy carbon electrode (GCE). Different shapes and
sizes were observed, varying the molar ratio of
HAuCl4 and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). The electrochemical
behaviour of different neurotransmitters
and molecules of biological interest (dopamine,
caffeic acid, catechol, uric acid, epinephrine and
serotonin) were investigated by cyclic voltammetry
(CV) at the AuNps modified GCE and a dependence
of the electrochemical response on the size and the
shape of the particles was observed. The electrochemical
responses were stable during time with a
generic decreasing of the peak current after 10 days
ranging from 5-10% for catechol, uric acid and
serotonine to 10-15% for the other analytes. A study
on the electrochemical interface of modified electrodes
was also carried out by means of
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
gold nanoparticles; AuNp-modified electrode; neurotransmitters
List of contributors:
Caschera, Daniela; Federici, Fulvio; Zane, Daniela; Curulli, Antonella; Padeletti, Giuseppina
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