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Electrochemistry

Electroanalytical Properties of a Novel PPY/γCyclodextrin Coated Electrode

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Pages 1019-1036 | Received 17 Sep 2004, Accepted 04 Jan 2005, Published online: 02 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

A film of polypyrrole/γcyclodextrin (PPY/γCD) was synthesized at a gold electrode by the simple electropolymerization of a 1∶1 mixture of γCD and pyrrole monomer in aqueous solutions. Different voltammetric behaviors were obtained between PPY/γCD and PPY during the electrosynthesis process. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was used to characterize the electrical properties of the electropolymerized films.

The PPY/γCD films exhibit interesting properties such as a wider potential range for electroanalytical exploration that yields to easier and improved electrochemical detection of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, L‐dopa, epinephrine, norepinephrine, and isoproterenol. Well resolved and reversible cyclic voltammograms (CVs) of these organic compounds could be obtained easily at the modified electrode with a negative shift of their oxidation potentials as compared with the response at bare gold electrodes. The plot of the neurotransmitters' catalytic currents vs. their concentrations gave good linear relationship inside the range of 2·10−6–2·10−5 M with R2=0.998. Detection limits between 6·10−7 M and 6·10−6 M were obtained for the molecules studied. According to the CV's scan rate evolution, the electron transfer for the neurotransmitters was mainly diffusion controlled at the polymer‐γCD/solution interface.

Attempts to use the PPY/γCD sensor on real human serum for L‐dopa exploration yield encouraging data.

The preliminary results show that the obtained modified electrode is mechanically stable and features good permselectivity toward interferences such as ascorbic acid at a concentration of more than 500‐fold for some neurotransmitters.

This work was supported by a PROTARS II P21/96 grant from the Moroccan Higher Education Ministry. K.R.T. would like to thank the K. L. Cheng Trust for financial support. We thank Dr. Fassi Fehri for providing us the human serum. J.L Hidalgo performed the SEM measurements. We thank him so much.

Notes

This work was supported by a PROTARS II P21/96 grant from the Moroccan Higher Education Ministry. K.R.T. would like to thank the K. L. Cheng Trust for financial support. We thank Dr. Fassi Fehri for providing us the human serum. J.L Hidalgo performed the SEM measurements. We thank him so much.

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