Title of article :
Manganese Ferrite Nanocomposite Modified Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Guanine and Uric Acid
Author/Authors :
Kumar, Yogendra Department of Chemistry - GLA University - Mathura - India , Kumar Vashistha, Vinod Department of Chemistry - GLA University - Mathura - India , Sharma, Vivek Department of Chemistry - GLA University - Mathura - India , Patil, Rahul Department of Chemistry - GLA University - Mathura - India , Kumar Das, Dipak Department of Chemistry - GLA University - Mathura - India
Pages :
10
From page :
653
To page :
662
Abstract :
Manganese ferrite nanoparticles were produced by applying the combustion technique using the manganese acetate and ferric nitrate as the starting material. Analytical techniques like FESEM and TEM were utilized to characterize the synthesized materials. The typical size was observed in the range of 12 to 14 nm with a cubic structure. The synthesized material was used as an electrochemical sensor which was fabricated using the nanocomposite for the identification of guanine (GU) and uric acid (UA) (individually and in their mixture). The cyclic voltammeter and differential pulse voltammeter techniques were deployed to check the sensor activity of the modified electrode. Lower detection limit for GU and UA was found to be 400 nM and 450 nM, with linearity range 0.5 to 120 μM and 02 to 140 μM for GU and UA respectively. The electrochemical sensor developed in this method can be widely employed for the identification of GU and UA and analogs in biofluids or dosage forms.
Keywords :
Electrocatalyst , Nanocomposite , Manganese ferrite nanocomposite , Electrochemical sensor , Guanine , Uric acid
Journal title :
Analytical and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2629283
Link To Document :
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