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Talanta | 2013

Sol-gel thin-film based mesoporous silica and carbon nanotubes for the determination of dopamine, uric acid and paracetamol in urine

Thiago C. Canevari; Paulo A. Raymundo-Pereira; Richard Landers; Edilson Valmir Benvenutti; Sergio Machado

This work describes the preparation, characterization and application of a hybrid material composed of disordered mesoporous silica (SiO2) modified with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), obtained by the sol-gel process using HF as the catalyst. This hybrid material was characterized by N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), high resolution transmission microscopy (HR-TEM), Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). This new hybrid material was used for the construction of a thin film on a glassy carbon electrode. The modified electrode using this material was designated SiO2/MWCNT/GCE. The electrocatalytic properties of the electrode toward dopamine, uric acid and paracetamol oxidation were studied by differential pulse voltammetry. Well-defined and separated oxidation peaks were observed in phosphate buffer solution at pH 7.0, in contrast with the ill-defined peaks observed with unmodified glassy carbon electrodes. The electrode had high sensitivity for the determination of dopamine, uric acid and paracetamol, with the limits of detection obtained using statistical methods, at 0.014, 0.068 and 0.098 µmol L(-1), respectively. The electrode presented some important advantages, including enhanced physical rigidity, surface renewability by polishing and high sensitivity, allowing the simultaneous determination of these three analytes in a human urine sample.


Food Chemistry | 2015

Sensitive determination of carbendazim in orange juice by electrode modified with hybrid material

Claudia A. Razzino; Livia F. Sgobbi; Thiago C. Canevari; Juliana Cancino; Sergio Machado

This paper describes the application of a glassy carbon electrode modified with a thin film of mesoporous silica/multiwalled carbon nanotubes for voltammetric determination of the fungicide carbendazim (CBZ). The hybrid material, (SiO2/MWCNT), was obtained by a sol-gel process using HF as the catalyst. The amperometric response to CBZ was measured at +0.73 V vs. Ag/AgCl by square wave voltammetry at pH 8.0. SiO2/MWCNT/GCE responded to CBZ in the linear range from 0.2 to 4.0 μmol L(-1). The calculated detection limit was 0.056 μmol L(-1), obtained using statistical methods. The SiO2/MWCNT/GCE sensor presented as the main characteristics high sensitivity, low detection limit and robustness, allowing CBZ determination in untreated real samples. In addition, this strategy afforded remarkable selectivity for CBZ against ascorbic and citric acid which are the main compounds of the orange juice. The excellent sensitivity and selectivity yielded feasible application for CBZ detection in orange juice sample.


Analyst | 2014

Simultaneous determination of epinephrine and dopamine by electrochemical reduction on the hybrid material SiO2/graphene oxide decorated with Ag nanoparticles

Fernando H. Cincotto; Thiago C. Canevari; Anderson M. Campos; Richard Landers; Sergio Machado

This paper describes the synthesis, characterization and applications of a new hybrid material composed of mesoporous silica (SiO2) modified with graphene oxide (GO), SiO2/GO, obtained by the sol-gel process using HF as the catalyst. The hybrid material, SiO2/GO, was decorated with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) with a size of less than 20 nanometres, prepared directly on the surface of the material using N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) as the reducing agent. The resulting material was designated as AgNP/SiO2/GO. The Ag/SiO2/GO material was characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM). A glassy carbon electrode modified with AgNP/SiO2/GO was used in the development of a sensitive electrochemical sensor for the simultaneous determination of epinephrine and dopamine employing electrocatalytic reduction using squarewave voltammetry. Well-defined and separate reduction peaks were observed in PBS buffer at pH 7. No significant interference was seen for primarily biological interferents such as uric acid and ascorbic acid in the detection of dopamine and epinephrine. Our study demonstrated that the resultant AgNP/SiO2/GO-modified electrode is highly sensitive for the simultaneous determination of dopamine and epinephrine, with the limits of detection being 0.26 and 0.27 μmol L(-1), respectively. The AgNP/SiO2/GO-modified electrode is highly selective and can be used to detect dopamine and epinephrine in a human urine sample.


Analytical Methods | 2016

Efficient electrochemical biosensors for ethynylestradiol based on the laccase enzyme supported on single walled carbon nanotubes decorated with nanocrystalline carbon quantum dots

Thiago C. Canevari; Fernando H. Cincotto; Marcelo Nakamura; Sergio Machado; Henrique E. Toma

A new hybrid nanomaterial based on single-walled carbon nanotubes incorporating nanocrystalline carbon quantum dots (SWCNT/C-dots) was developed and characterized by means of high resolution transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and electrochemical techniques. A glassy carbon electrode modified with SWCNT/C-dots exhibited an enhanced electrocatalytic response for 17α-ethynylestradiol, reflecting an increase of the active area of the hybrid material, promoted by the C-dots. However, the best activity was observed for laccase immobilized on CGE/SWCNT/C-dots, suggesting that the nanocrystalline C-dots improve the electron transport between the substrate, SWCNTs and the copper ions in the enzyme active sites. Such an association provided a very efficient bioelectrochemical sensor for the 17α-ethynylestradiol endocrine interfering agent, with a detection limit of 4.0 nmol L−1 in real samples.


Electrochimica Acta | 2016

High performance electrochemical sensors for dopamine and epinephrine using nanocrystalline carbon quantum dots obtained under controlled chronoamperometric conditions

Thiago C. Canevari; Marcelo Nakamura; Fernando H. Cincotto; Fernando Menegatti de Melo; Henrique E. Toma


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2013

Direct Synthesis of Ag Nanoparticles Incorporated on a Mesoporous Hybrid Material as a Sensitive Sensor for the Simultaneous Determination of Dihydroxybenzenes Isomers

Thiago C. Canevari; Paulo A. Raymundo-Pereira; Richard Landers; Sergio Machado


Electrochimica Acta | 2014

Synthesis and characterization of α-nickel (II) hydroxide particles on organic-inorganic matrix and its application in a sensitive electrochemical sensor for vitamin D determination

Thiago C. Canevari; Fernando H. Cincotto; Richard Landers; Sergio Machado


Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2016

Sensitive determination of the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A at ultrathin film based on nanostructured hybrid material SiO2/GO/AgNP

Anderson M. Campos; Paulo A. Raymundo-Pereira; Fernando H. Cincotto; Thiago C. Canevari; Sergio Machado


Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2014

Sensitive determination of nitric oxide using an electrochemical sensor based on MWCNTs decorated with spherical Au nanoparticles

Jaqueline R. Maluta; Thiago C. Canevari; Sergio Machado


Electroanalysis | 2014

Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Sensor for Determination of Vitamin D in Mixtures of Water-Ethanol

Fernando H. Cincotto; Thiago C. Canevari; Sergio Machado

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Sergio Machado

University of São Paulo

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Richard Landers

State University of Campinas

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Edilson Valmir Benvenutti

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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