Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Development of an inkjet-printed electrochemical nanosensor for ascorbic acid detection

View through CrossRef
PurposeAscorbic acid (AA) is an essential vitamin for human health. Therefore, fast and cost-effective detecting of AA is essential, whether in human or food samples. The purpose of this paper is to develop an electrochemical nanosensor for AA detection.Design/methodology/approachThe proposed nanosensor was developed by printing carbon nanoparticles ink and silver nanoparticles ink on a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate. The surface of the PDMS substrate was first treated by corona plasma. Then, the nanomaterials printer was used to deposit both inks on the substrate. The working electrode surface was modified by drop-casting of carbon nanotubes. Morphological evaluation was applied using scanning electron microscopy and cyclic voltammetry. Also, a potentiostat was used to detect AA by differential pulse voltammetry.FindingsIt has been shown that the developed nanosensor linearly worked at a range of (0–5 mM), with a limit of detection lower than 0.8 mM and a relative standard deviation of 6.6%.Originality/valueThe developed nanosensor is characterized by a simple and cost-effective sensing tool for AA. In particular, the nanomaterials enhanced the nanosensor’s sensitivity due to the high catalytic activity.
Title: Development of an inkjet-printed electrochemical nanosensor for ascorbic acid detection
Description:
PurposeAscorbic acid (AA) is an essential vitamin for human health.
Therefore, fast and cost-effective detecting of AA is essential, whether in human or food samples.
The purpose of this paper is to develop an electrochemical nanosensor for AA detection.
Design/methodology/approachThe proposed nanosensor was developed by printing carbon nanoparticles ink and silver nanoparticles ink on a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate.
The surface of the PDMS substrate was first treated by corona plasma.
Then, the nanomaterials printer was used to deposit both inks on the substrate.
The working electrode surface was modified by drop-casting of carbon nanotubes.
Morphological evaluation was applied using scanning electron microscopy and cyclic voltammetry.
Also, a potentiostat was used to detect AA by differential pulse voltammetry.
FindingsIt has been shown that the developed nanosensor linearly worked at a range of (0–5 mM), with a limit of detection lower than 0.
8 mM and a relative standard deviation of 6.
6%.
Originality/valueThe developed nanosensor is characterized by a simple and cost-effective sensing tool for AA.
In particular, the nanomaterials enhanced the nanosensor’s sensitivity due to the high catalytic activity.

Related Results

Ascorbic acid content and the antioxidant activity of common fruits commercially available in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Ascorbic acid content and the antioxidant activity of common fruits commercially available in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
ABSTRACT. The present work was aimed to determine the contents of ascorbic acid and the antioxidant activity of eight types of common fruits commercially available in Addis Ababa, ...
Effect of Platelets on Apparent Leucocyte Ascorbic Acid Content
Effect of Platelets on Apparent Leucocyte Ascorbic Acid Content
The leucocyte ascorbic acid content is widely used as a measure of tissue ascorbic acid status. Standard methods of analysis, however, isolate both leucocytes and platelets (buffy ...
FORMULASI DAN KARAKTERISASI SISTEM NIOSOM ETIL VITAMIN C
FORMULASI DAN KARAKTERISASI SISTEM NIOSOM ETIL VITAMIN C
Abstrak. Etil vitamin C merupakan salah satu senyawa turunan vitamin C yang memiliki stabilitas yang lebih baik di banding turunan lainnya, yang memiliki fungsi sebagai whitening a...
Inhibition Kinetic of Ocimum basilicum L. Polyphenol Oxidase
Inhibition Kinetic of Ocimum basilicum L. Polyphenol Oxidase
The paper reports the inhibition model of the purified polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity from basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) with L-cysteine, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), a...
Modifying platinum microelectrodes with electrochemically reduced graphene oxide for application in electrochemical ascorbic acid sensor
Modifying platinum microelectrodes with electrochemically reduced graphene oxide for application in electrochemical ascorbic acid sensor
Graphene oxide drop-casted on a platinum microelectrode was successfully changed to reduced graphene oxide by using a cyclic voltammetry method. The presence of an electrochemicall...
Hepatoprotective effect of a polyherbal formulation and ascorbic acid in paracetamol induced hepatic damage in rabbits
Hepatoprotective effect of a polyherbal formulation and ascorbic acid in paracetamol induced hepatic damage in rabbits
Background: The hepatoprotective effect of a polyherbal formulation was evaluated in female rabbits. The herbal formulation was used alone and in combination with ascorbic acid (As...
INHIBITORY EFFECT OF ASCORBIC ACID MICROEMULSION ON PHOTO-OXIDIZED VIRGIN COCONUT OIL
INHIBITORY EFFECT OF ASCORBIC ACID MICROEMULSION ON PHOTO-OXIDIZED VIRGIN COCONUT OIL
The effect of water-in-oil (w/o) microemulsion containing ascorbic acid on photo-oxidative stability of virgin coconut oil (VCO) was investigated. To optimize the formulation, w/o ...

Back to Top