Electrochemical Sensing of Vitamin C Using Graphene/ Poly-Thionine Composite Film Modified Electrode

Ridhu Varshini Murugan, V. Magesh, K. Vijayalakshmi, R. Atchudan, Sandeep Arya, A. Sundramoorthy
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Gastric irritation and kidney problems occur due to excess ascorbic acid content, whereas the lack of ascorbic acid in the human body leads to poor wound healing, muscle degeneration, and anemia. Herein, we report the development of an electrochemical sensor for the detection of ascorbic acid using poly-thionine/ graphene (P-Th/Gr) modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) in 0.1 M phosphate buffer solution (PBS) (pH 7.4). Electrostatically fused graphene affixed with poly-thionine was successfully illustrated for effective voltammetric sensing of ascorbic acid. FE-SEM indicated the blended edge of a 2D graphene sheet with a deposited thin layer of polymer, which confirmed the formation of a poly-thionine/ graphene composite. The cyclic voltammetry (CV) technique was utilized for the electrochemical ascorbic acid (AsA, Vitamin C) assay. With the increased concentrations of AsA, the oxidation peak current of ascorbic acid increased at 0.0 V, and the overpotential showed a decrease compared to bare GCE. The effect of scan rate on cyclic voltammograms was recorded with 500 μM of ascorbic acid from 10 mV/s to 250 mV/s, which indicated that AsA oxidation is a diffusion-controlled process on poly-thionine/ graphene-modified electrode. With the increased concentrations of AsA, the oxidation peak current of ascorbic acid increased at 0 V and also the over potential showed a decrease compared to bare GCE. The effect of scan rate on cyclic voltammograms (CVs) were recorded with 500 μM of ascorbic acid from 10 mV/s to 250 mV/s, which indicated that AsA oxidation is a surface-controlled process on polythionine/graphene modified electrode. It was concluded that a poly-thionine/ graphene composite-based sensor could be useful for the determination of ascorbic acid in various biological samples.
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利用石墨烯/聚硫氨酸复合膜改性电极对维生素 C 进行电化学传感
抗坏血酸含量过高会导致胃部不适和肾脏问题,而人体内缺乏抗坏血酸则会导致伤口愈合不良、肌肉变性和贫血。在此,我们报告了利用聚硫氨酸/石墨烯(P-Th/Gr)修饰的玻璃碳电极(GCE)在 0.1 M 磷酸盐缓冲溶液(PBS)(pH 7.4)中开发的检测抗坏血酸的电化学传感器。FE-SEM 显示二维石墨烯薄片的边缘与沉积的聚合物薄层相混合,这证实了聚硫氨酸/石墨烯复合材料的形成。利用循环伏安法(CV)技术进行了抗坏血酸(AsA,维生素 C)的电化学检测。随着 AsA 浓度的增加,抗坏血酸的氧化峰电流在 0.0 V 时增大,过电位比裸 GCE 降低。用 500 μM 抗坏血酸在 10 mV/s 至 250 mV/s 之间记录扫描速率对循环伏安图的影响,结果表明抗坏血酸氧化在聚硫硫/石墨烯修饰电极上是一个扩散控制过程。在 500 μM 抗坏血酸浓度下,扫描速率对循环伏安图(CVs)的影响为 10 mV/s 至 250 mV/s,这表明 AsA 氧化在聚硫氨酸/石墨烯修饰电极上是一个表面控制过程。
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Micro and Nanosystems
Micro and Nanosystems Engineering-Building and Construction
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