Hasuck Kim
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology
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Talanta | 2016
Jeong-Wook Oh; Yeo Woon Yoon; Jihye Heo; Joonhee Yu; Hasuck Kim; Tae Hyun Kim
Negatively charged multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were prepared using simple sonication technique with non-toxic citric acid (CA) for the electrochemical detection of dopamine (DA). CA/MWCNTs were placed on glassy carbon (GC) electrodes by drop-casting method and then electrochemical determinations of DA were performed in the presence of highly concentrated ascorbic acid (AA). For the comparison of the charge effect on MWCNTs surface, positively charged polyethyleneimine (PEI)/MWCNT/GC electrode and pristine MWCNT/GC electrode were also prepared. Contrary to conventional GC electrode, all three types of MWCNT modified electrodes (CA/MWCNT/GC, PEI/MWCNT/GC, and pristine MWCNT/GC) can discriminate ~μM of DA from 1mM AA using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) due to the inherent electrocatalytic effect of MWCNTs. Compared to positively charged PEI/MWCNT/GC and pristine MWCNT/GC electrodes, negatively charged CA/MWCNT/GC electrode remarkably enhanced the electrochemical sensitivity and selectivity of DA, showing the linear relationship between DPV signal and DA concentration in the range of 10-1000nM even in the presence of ~10(5) times concentrated AA, which is attributed to the synergistic effect of the electrostatic interaction between cationic DA molecules and negatively charged MWCNTs and the inherent electrocatalytic property of MWCNT. As a result, the limit of detection (LOD) of DA for CA/MWCNT/GC electrode was 4.2nM, which is 5.2 and 16.5 times better than those for MWCNT/GC electrode and PEI/MWCNT/GC electrode even in the presence of 1mM AA. This LOD value for DA at CA/MWCNT/GC electrode is one of the lowest values compared to the previous reports and is low enough for the early diagnosis of neurological disorder in the presence of physiological AA concentration (~0.5mM). In addition, the high selectivity and sensitivity of DA at CA/MWCNT/GC electrode were well kept even in the presence of both 1mM AA and 10μM uric acid (UA) as similar as neurophysiological concentration.
Electrochimica Acta | 2012
Seunghee Woo; Yang-Rae Kim; Taek Dong Chung; Yuanzhe Piao; Hasuck Kim
Journal of Power Sources | 2013
Seunghee Woo; Jaeyoung Lee; Seung-Keun Park; Hasuck Kim; Taek Dong Chung; Yuanzhe Piao
Journal of Membrane Science | 2016
Kwangjin Oh; Kriangsak Ketpang; Hasuck Kim; Sangaraju Shanmugam
Journal of Power Sources | 2013
Joon Kyo Seo; Abhishek Khetan; Min Ho Seo; Hasuck Kim; Byungchan Han
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2016
Won-kyo Suh; Pandian Ganesan; Byungrak Son; Hasuck Kim; Sangaraju Shanmugam
Current Applied Physics | 2015
Seunghee Woo; Jaeyoung Lee; Seung-Keun Park; Hasuck Kim; Taek Dong Chung; Yuanzhe Piao
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2017
Joshua L. Tan; Arvee de Jesus; Stephanie L. Chua; Jakkid Sanetuntikul; Sangaraju Shanmugam; Bernard John V. Tongol; Hasuck Kim
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2013
Jeong-Wook Oh; Tae Hyun Kim; Sang Wook Yoo; Yeon Ok Lee; Yujin Lee; Hasuck Kim; Joohoon Kim; Jong Seung Kim
Electrochemistry Communications | 2016
Suyeon Hyun; Vignesh Ahilan; Hasuck Kim; Sangaraju Shanmugam