Abstract

The present work describes the synthesis of a nanocomposite between carbon nanotubes and gold nanoparticles through modified Brust-Schiffin route. Observations by XRD, TEM and TGA techniques showed an uniform, well-distributed and non-agglomerated dispersion of gold nanoparticles (7±4nm of average size) completely loaded onto MWCNTs surface. After further structural characterizations, the nanocomposite was casted onto a glassy carbon electrode and characterized by cyclic voltammetry. A seven-fold density current enhancement was observed, provided by the high superficial electroactive area of the active material. Sensing properties of so-synthesized nanocomposite were tested for dopamine detection in presence of ascorbic and uric acid by square wave voltammetry. After analytical parameters optimization, the dopamine-sensor presented linear range of 4.8×10−7–5.7×10−6molL−1 with detection and quantification limits of 7.1×10−8 and 2.4×10−7molL−1 respectively and high sensitivity. The proposed method was applied in synthetic cerebrospinal fluids samples and the detection of DA in presence of potentially interferences in real samples was performed with satisfactory results.

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