Nitrogen-doped carbon@TiO 2 double-shelled hollow spheres as an electrochemical sensor for simultaneous determination of dopamine and paracetamol in human serum and saliva

As the most commonly used antipyretic and analgesic drug, paracetamol (PA) coexists with neurotransmitter dopamine (DA) in real biological samples. Their simultaneous determination is extremely important for human health, but they also interfere with each other. In order to improve the conductivity,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pharmaceutical analysis 2022-06, Vol.12 (3), p.436
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Hui, Cao, Gongxun, Huang, Yongjun, Lin, Ye, Zheng, Fengying, Lin, Luxiu, Liu, Fengjiao, Li, Shunxing
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Zusammenfassung:As the most commonly used antipyretic and analgesic drug, paracetamol (PA) coexists with neurotransmitter dopamine (DA) in real biological samples. Their simultaneous determination is extremely important for human health, but they also interfere with each other. In order to improve the conductivity, adsorption affinity, sensitivity, and selectivity of TiO -based electrochemical sensor, N-doped carbon@TiO double-shelled hollow sphere (H-C/N@TiO ) is designed and synthesized by simple alcoholic and hydrothermal method, using polystyrene sphere (PS) as a template. Meanwhile, TiO hollow spheres (H-TiO ) or N-doped carbon hollow spheres (H-C/N) are also prepared by the same method. H-C/N@TiO has good conductivity, charge separation, and the highly enhanced and stable current responses for the detection of PA and DA. The detection limit and linear range are 50.0 nmol/L and 0.3-50 μmol/L for PA, 40.0 nmol/L and 0.3-50 μmol/L for DA, respectively, which are better than those of carbon-based sensors. Moreover, this electrochemical sensor, with high selectivity, strong anti-interference, high reliability, and long time durability, can be used for the simultaneous detection of PA and DA in human blood serum and saliva. The high electrochemical performance of H-C/N@TiO is attributed to the multi-functional combination of different layers, because of good conductivity, absorption and electrons transfer ability from in-situ N-doped carbon and electrocatalytic activity from TiO .
ISSN:2214-0883