1. Graphene-Gold Nanoparticles Nanozyme-Based Electrochemical Sensor with Enhanced Laccase-Like Activity.
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Dinu Gugoasa, Livia Alexandra, Pogacean, Florina, Kurbanoglu, Sevinc, Tudoran, Lucian-Barbu, Serban, Andreea Bianca, Kacso, Irina, and Pruneanu, Stela
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ELECTROCHEMICAL sensors ,NANOPARTICLES ,DRINKING water ,MINERAL waters ,MINERALS in water ,CATECHOL ,GOLD nanoparticles ,HYDROQUINONE - Abstract
Graphene decorated with gold nanoparticles (Au-rGO) was obtained in a single-step synthesis by exfoliating graphite rods via pulses of current. The morphological and structural features of Au-rGO were explored by TEM/SEM/EDX and XRD techniques. TEM images reveal the co-existence of thin and transparent sections corresponding to few-layer graphene along with darker regions corresponding to multi-layer graphene. Such a mixture was further confirmed by XRD examination of the sample. Au-rGO was next deposited on top of a screen-printed electrode (Au-rGO/SPE), and its electro-catalytic activity toward catechol oxidation was compared with that of a laccase-modified electrode (Lac/SPE). For Au-rGO/SPE, the dependence between the peak current and catechol concentration was linear within a wide range (1.0 × 10-9-1.0 × 10-3 M) with a sensitivity of 0.048 A/M. The limit of quantification was very low, 1.0 × 10-9 M, and the limit of detection was calculated to be 3.3 × 10-10 M (S/N = 3). In contrast, the Lac/SPE has three times lower sensitivity toward catechol (0.016 A M-1) and a higher LOD (3.3 × 10-6 M). The Au-rGO/SPE was tested for the detection of catechol in tap and mineral water samples with recovery percentages from 90.9% to 100.1%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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