“…Accordingly, it is possible to synthesize metallic and bimetallic microstructures of different phase composition having a highly developed surface area and, as a result, exhibiting high electrocatalytic activity toward various analytes. Previously, we were able to fabricate sensor platforms based on copper [22], nickel [23], gold [24], platinum [25], iridium [25], molybdenum [26], silver [27], and cobalt [28], which are appropriate for glucose, hydrogen peroxide, and alanine enzymeless sensing. In the current study, we manufactured a ruthenium-based microelectrode to detect dopamine concentration.…”