2022
DOI: 10.1149/1945-7111/ac837c
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High-Performance Non-Enzymatic Electrochemical Dopamine Sensors Based on Metal-Organic Framework Derived Co-C-Matrix Nanoplatforms

Abstract: A facile electrochemical sensing nanoplatform for detection of ultralow dopamine (DA) concentrations is developed through modification of cobalt-benzene tricarboxylic acid (Co-BTC) derived cobalt-carbon-matrix (Co-C-matrix). To enhance surface reactions and enzyme-like activities involved in interaction with DA, the structural integration of hybrid Co-C-matrix into Co-BTC as metal-organic framework is investigated, resulting in nanostructured transducing media with high sensitivity and selectivity as the catal… Show more

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“…Combined with the results of the structural/electronic characterization and electrochemical properties, the excellent performances of DA detection can be concluded as the following points: (i) the partially rGO can not only provide excellent electron/charge transport capacity but also increase the number of catalytic active sites on the surface of Co­(OH) 2 /PRGO, which will enhance the range of DA detection; , moreover, the open-layer structure of Co­(OH) 2 will provide larger surface areas and abundant exposed active sites toward DA detection, which will also extend the lower detection limit of DA; , what is more, the hetero-phase structure will also introduce additional catalytic active sites to obtain excellent sensitivity of the detection and accelerate the transport of electron/charge on the electrodes for obvious detection signals; moreover, the exposed cobalt atoms will also provide excellent catalytic active sites toward DA detection, which can enhance the sensitivity and repeatability of Co­(OH) 2 /PRGO/CC in the electrochemical detection. , …”
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“…Combined with the results of the structural/electronic characterization and electrochemical properties, the excellent performances of DA detection can be concluded as the following points: (i) the partially rGO can not only provide excellent electron/charge transport capacity but also increase the number of catalytic active sites on the surface of Co­(OH) 2 /PRGO, which will enhance the range of DA detection; , moreover, the open-layer structure of Co­(OH) 2 will provide larger surface areas and abundant exposed active sites toward DA detection, which will also extend the lower detection limit of DA; , what is more, the hetero-phase structure will also introduce additional catalytic active sites to obtain excellent sensitivity of the detection and accelerate the transport of electron/charge on the electrodes for obvious detection signals; moreover, the exposed cobalt atoms will also provide excellent catalytic active sites toward DA detection, which can enhance the sensitivity and repeatability of Co­(OH) 2 /PRGO/CC in the electrochemical detection. , …”
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“…Then, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is employed to investigate the changes in the different status (powder, high-dispersed suspension, and formed electrodes) of materials. The Co(OH) 2 /PRGO can be dispersed from reunion (powder, Figure S3C,D Combined with all the structural and electronic characterizations, the Co(OH) 2 /PRGO would be endowed with many excellent performances: the accelerated translate rate of electron/charge, and the increased number of catalytic activity sites (partially rGO), 2,6 abundant exposed/selective active sites [open layer-like structure of Co(OH) 2 ]; 19,33 abundant catalytic sites (crystal defects in the interface of hetero-phase structures); 32 and the rapidly transfer/separate rates of electron/proton (synergistic effects of the hetero-phase structure). 32 Based on the above synergistic effects of the structural characterizations, Co(OH) 2 /PRGO would be endowed with an outstanding performance toward DA detection.…”
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“…According to the literature, 73 glucose in an aqueous solution can be easily oxidized on the electrode's surface modified with MOF; 74 and the construction of these non-enzymatic sensors is easy, low cost, and presents selectivity to glucose in the presence of several interferences. The electrochemical oxidation of glucose using MOF involves two stages: at first, the metal (M) oxidation present in the MOF favored by the alkaline medium is carried out, and in the second stage, the oxidized metallic species (M*) interacts with glucose causing its oxidation to gluconolactone where two electrons and two protons are involved oxidation of glucose (Fig.…”
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