Fabrication of folic acid sensor based on the Cu doped SnO2 nanoparticles modified glassy carbon electrode
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
A novel folic acid biosensor has been fabricated using Cu doped SnO2 nanoparticles (NPs)
synthesized by a simple microwave irradiation method. Powder XRD and TEM studies
confirmed that both the pure and Cu doped SnO2 (Cu: 0, 10, 20wt%) crystallized in tetragonal
rutile-type structure with spherical morphology. The average crystallite size of pure SnO2 was
estimated to be around 16 nm. Upon doping, the crystallite sizes decreased to 9 nm and 5 nm for
10 and 20wt% Cu doped SnO2 respectively. XPS studies confirmed the electronic state of Sn and
Cu to be 4+ and 2+ respectively. Cu (20wt%) doped SnO2 NPs are proved to be a good sensing
element for the determination of folic acid (FA). Cu-SnO2 NPs (20wt%) modified glassy carbon
electrode (GCE) exhibited the lowest detection limit of 0.024 nM over a wide folic acid
concentration range of 1.0 × 10-10 to 6.7 × 10-5M at physiological pH of 7.0. The fabricated
sensor is highly selective towards the determination of FA even in the presence of a 100 fold
excess of common interferent ascorbic acid. The sensor proved to be useful for the estimation of
FA content in pharmaceutical sample with satisfactory recovery.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
differential pulse voltammetry; folic acid sensor; pharmaceutical products; x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
List of contributors:
Cannilla, Catia
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