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Dopamine detection using mercaptopropionic acid and cysteamine for electrodes surface modification Cover

Dopamine detection using mercaptopropionic acid and cysteamine for electrodes surface modification

Open Access
|Aug 2018

Abstract

Gold electrodes are often not suitable for dopamine measurements as dopamine creates a non-conducting polymer layer on the surface of the electrodes, which leads to increased amount of electrode passivity with the gradual increase in voltammograms measurement. This work presents the impedance spectroscopy and cyclic-voltammetry comparative study for dopamine detection with two modifications for the surface of Au electrodes; cysteamine and mercaptopropionic acid for thermally bonded and ultrasonically welded microfluidic chips, respectively. The effects of optimized tubing selection, bonding techniques, and cleaning methods of the devices with KOH solution played crucial role for improvements in dopamine detection, which are observed in the results. Furthermore, comparison for the modification with unmodified chips, and finding the unknown concentration of dopamine solution using flow injection techniques, is also illustrated.

Language: English
Page range: 3 - 9
Submitted on: Feb 4, 2018
Published on: Aug 16, 2018
Published by: University of Oslo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2018 Muhammad Salman Khan, Afia Asif, Saed Khawaldeh, Ahmet Tekin, published by University of Oslo
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