A Nanostructured Sensor Based on Gold Nanoparticles and Nafion for Determination of Uric Acid

The paper discusses the mechanism of uric acid (UA) electrooxidation occurring on the surface of gold nanoparticles. It has been shown that the electrode process is purely electrochemical, uncomplicated with catalytic stages. The nanoeffects observed as the reduction of overvoltage and increased cur...

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Main Authors: Natalia Stozhko, Maria Bukharinova, Leonid Galperin, Khiena Brainina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
Series:Biosensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/8/1/21
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spelling doaj-3fe8a8551f3c42528a04f79ebf36d1bd2020-11-24T22:31:59ZengMDPI AGBiosensors2079-63742018-03-01812110.3390/bios8010021bios8010021A Nanostructured Sensor Based on Gold Nanoparticles and Nafion for Determination of Uric AcidNatalia Stozhko0Maria Bukharinova1Leonid Galperin2Khiena Brainina3Ural State University of Economics, 8 Marta St., 62, Yekaterinburg 620144, RussiaUral State University of Economics, 8 Marta St., 62, Yekaterinburg 620144, RussiaUral Federal University, Mira St., 19, Yekaterinburg 620002, RussiaUral State University of Economics, 8 Marta St., 62, Yekaterinburg 620144, RussiaThe paper discusses the mechanism of uric acid (UA) electrooxidation occurring on the surface of gold nanoparticles. It has been shown that the electrode process is purely electrochemical, uncomplicated with catalytic stages. The nanoeffects observed as the reduction of overvoltage and increased current of UA oxidation have been described. These nanoeffects are determined by the size of particles and do not depend on the method of particle preparation (citrate and “green” synthesis). The findings of these studies have been used to select a modifier for carbon screen-printed electrode (CSPE). It has been stated that CSPE modified with gold nanoparticles (5 nm) and 2.5% Nafion (Nf) may serve as non-enzymatic sensor for UA determination. The combination of the properties of nanoparticles and Nafion as a molecular sieve at the selected pH 5 phosphate buffer solution has significantly improved the resolution of the sensor compared to unmodified CSPE. A nanostructured sensor has demonstrated good selectivity in determining UA in the presence of ascorbic acid. The detection limit of UA is 0.25 μM. A linear calibration curve has been obtained over a range of 0.5–600 μM. The 2.5%Nf/Au(5nm)/CSPE has been successfully applied to determining UA in blood serum and milk samples. The accuracy and reliability of the obtained results have been confirmed by a good correlation with the enzymatic spectrophotometric analysis (R2 = 0.9938) and the “added−found” technique (recovery close to 100%).http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/8/1/21uric acidcarbon screen-printed electrodeNafiongold nanoparticlesnanoeffects”green” synthesismilkblood serum
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author Natalia Stozhko
Maria Bukharinova
Leonid Galperin
Khiena Brainina
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Maria Bukharinova
Leonid Galperin
Khiena Brainina
A Nanostructured Sensor Based on Gold Nanoparticles and Nafion for Determination of Uric Acid
Biosensors
uric acid
carbon screen-printed electrode
Nafion
gold nanoparticles
nanoeffects
”green” synthesis
milk
blood serum
author_facet Natalia Stozhko
Maria Bukharinova
Leonid Galperin
Khiena Brainina
author_sort Natalia Stozhko
title A Nanostructured Sensor Based on Gold Nanoparticles and Nafion for Determination of Uric Acid
title_short A Nanostructured Sensor Based on Gold Nanoparticles and Nafion for Determination of Uric Acid
title_full A Nanostructured Sensor Based on Gold Nanoparticles and Nafion for Determination of Uric Acid
title_fullStr A Nanostructured Sensor Based on Gold Nanoparticles and Nafion for Determination of Uric Acid
title_full_unstemmed A Nanostructured Sensor Based on Gold Nanoparticles and Nafion for Determination of Uric Acid
title_sort nanostructured sensor based on gold nanoparticles and nafion for determination of uric acid
publisher MDPI AG
series Biosensors
issn 2079-6374
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The paper discusses the mechanism of uric acid (UA) electrooxidation occurring on the surface of gold nanoparticles. It has been shown that the electrode process is purely electrochemical, uncomplicated with catalytic stages. The nanoeffects observed as the reduction of overvoltage and increased current of UA oxidation have been described. These nanoeffects are determined by the size of particles and do not depend on the method of particle preparation (citrate and “green” synthesis). The findings of these studies have been used to select a modifier for carbon screen-printed electrode (CSPE). It has been stated that CSPE modified with gold nanoparticles (5 nm) and 2.5% Nafion (Nf) may serve as non-enzymatic sensor for UA determination. The combination of the properties of nanoparticles and Nafion as a molecular sieve at the selected pH 5 phosphate buffer solution has significantly improved the resolution of the sensor compared to unmodified CSPE. A nanostructured sensor has demonstrated good selectivity in determining UA in the presence of ascorbic acid. The detection limit of UA is 0.25 μM. A linear calibration curve has been obtained over a range of 0.5–600 μM. The 2.5%Nf/Au(5nm)/CSPE has been successfully applied to determining UA in blood serum and milk samples. The accuracy and reliability of the obtained results have been confirmed by a good correlation with the enzymatic spectrophotometric analysis (R2 = 0.9938) and the “added−found” technique (recovery close to 100%).
topic uric acid
carbon screen-printed electrode
Nafion
gold nanoparticles
nanoeffects
”green” synthesis
milk
blood serum
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/8/1/21
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