Aswathy S Murali, Gopika M G, Sree lekshmi, Bhama Sajeevan, Beena Saraswathyamma
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The homocysteine undergoes oxidation in the presence of electron acceptor, releasing an electron from thiol group. The extraordinary electrochemical activity attributed by FMO/FeS nanocomposite accelerated the overall performance of sensor towards the selected analyte. The novel sensor illustrated an exceptional linear range of 13–9061 μM for Hcy detection and it is greater than reported in studies till now to the best of our knowledge with limit of detection (LOD) value of 0.05 µM. The reproducibility and repeatability analysis of the unique sensor exhibited admirable results whereas the sensor demonstrated noteworthy selectivity towards desired analyte in the presence of potential interferants. Additionally, the practical application of the sensor assessed by analysing Hcy in blood serum specimen as well as in urine and exhibited remarkable recovery rates. 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Tailoring of Fe2(MoO4)3/FeS nanocomposite to decorate glassy carbon electrode for the electrochemical quantification of homocysteine in human serum
Here in, we adopted a simplistic approach for the design and tailoring of novel nanocomposite Fe2(MoO4)3/FeS (FMO/FeS). The nanocomposite effectively maintains its structural stability, enabling the sensor to work throughout a lengthy linear range. And for the first time, this hybrid material decorated glassy carbon electrode (GCE) utilized for homocysteine (Hcy) quantification. The selective interaction between the material loaded on the electrode surface and -SH group in the homocysteine can be characterized by a variation in the anodic peak and the faster current output. The FMO/FeS facilitate rapid electron transfer between the electrolyte and electrode, allowing for easy detection of homocysteine. The homocysteine undergoes oxidation in the presence of electron acceptor, releasing an electron from thiol group. The extraordinary electrochemical activity attributed by FMO/FeS nanocomposite accelerated the overall performance of sensor towards the selected analyte. The novel sensor illustrated an exceptional linear range of 13–9061 μM for Hcy detection and it is greater than reported in studies till now to the best of our knowledge with limit of detection (LOD) value of 0.05 µM. The reproducibility and repeatability analysis of the unique sensor exhibited admirable results whereas the sensor demonstrated noteworthy selectivity towards desired analyte in the presence of potential interferants. Additionally, the practical application of the sensor assessed by analysing Hcy in blood serum specimen as well as in urine and exhibited remarkable recovery rates. This paving way for the development of comprehensive technologies for proper health care for future.
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Materials Research Bulletin is an international journal reporting high-impact research on processing-structure-property relationships in functional materials and nanomaterials with interesting electronic, magnetic, optical, thermal, mechanical or catalytic properties. Papers purely on thermodynamics or theoretical calculations (e.g., density functional theory) do not fall within the scope of the journal unless they also demonstrate a clear link to physical properties. Topics covered include functional materials (e.g., dielectrics, pyroelectrics, piezoelectrics, ferroelectrics, relaxors, thermoelectrics, etc.); electrochemistry and solid-state ionics (e.g., photovoltaics, batteries, sensors, and fuel cells); nanomaterials, graphene, and nanocomposites; luminescence and photocatalysis; crystal-structure and defect-structure analysis; novel electronics; non-crystalline solids; flexible electronics; protein-material interactions; and polymeric ion-exchange membranes.