Abstract

Graphite-epoxy composites (GECs) are alternative construction materials for electro­chemical sensors. For these materials, the electron transfer rate constant of some redox reaction depends additionally on the stoichiometric relationship between the insulating and conducting phases of the composite. In this work, the influence of dif­fe­rent ratios of araldite/hardener/graphite on the electrochemical properties of GEC electrodes is evaluated for the simultaneous determination of adenine and guanine in the single chain DNA, using the square wave voltammetry technique. Six GEC electro­des were prepared with different ratios of components, and electrochemically charac­terized by cyclic voltammetry in the presence of ferri/ferrocyanide redox couple as a redox probe. GEC electrodes that showed the best electrochemical responses of redox probe were characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and used for the simul­taneous determination of free adenine and guanine in a solution, and DNA oligonu­cle­otides. The best results were obtained for GEC electrodes containing twice higher volu­me of araldite resin with respect to the hardener. TGA analysis revealed presence of 15-26 % of resin for these GEC electrodes. The obtained results revealed potential appl­ication of these GEC electrodes as DNA sensors based on the oxidation signal of guanine.

Highlights

  • In recent years, the interest of scientific community in the development of electrochemical sensors as an alternative to DNA analysis, has been increased

  • The reversibility of the redox system [Fe(CN)6]3-/4- was tested on the prepared Graphite-epoxy composites (GECs) electrodes by cyclic voltammetry (CV) technique

  • Graphite epoxy- composite (GEC) electrodes with different epoxy resin/hardener/graphite ratios were prepared as sensors for adenine and guanine detection in DNA

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The main aim of the present article is to evaluate the influence of araldite/hardener/graphite ratios on electrochemical properties of graphite-epoxy composite electrodes, applied for the simultaneous determination of oxidation signals of adenine and guanine of a single DNA strand

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