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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2016

Preparation of β-cyclodextrin entrapped graphite composite for sensitive detection of dopamine

Selvakumar Palanisamy; S. Sakthinathan; Shen-Ming Chen; Balamurugan Thirumalraj; Tsung-Han Wu; Bih-Show Lou; Xiaoheng Liu

A simple dopamine (DA) electrochemical sensor was developed based on a screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) modified with β-cyclodextrin entrapped graphite (GR/β-CD) composite for the first time. The polar hydroxyl groups on the β-CD rims interact with polar groups of edges of GR sheets resulting into the high dispersion ability of GR in β-CD solution. The GR/β-CD modified electrode exhibited a higher electrochemical response to DA with a lower oxidation potential (0.224V) than that of bare/β-CD (0.38V) and GR (0.525V) modified SPCEs, revealing an excellent electro-oxidation behavior of GR/β-CD composite toward DA. Under optimum conditions, the fabricated sensor detects the DA in the linear concentration range from 0.1 to 58.5μM with a limit of detection of 0.011μM and the sensitivity of 1.27±0.02μAμM(-1)cm(-2). The fabricated sensor also exhibits the excellent repeatability, practicality, reproducibility, storage stability along with acceptable selectivity.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2016

Preparation of chitosan grafted graphite composite for sensitive detection of dopamine in biological samples

Selvakumar Palanisamy; Kokulnathan Thangavelu; Shen-Ming Chen; Periyasami Gnanaprakasam; Vijayalakshmi Velusamy; Xiaoheng Liu

The accurate detection of dopamine (DA) levels in biological samples such as human serum and urine are essential indicators in medical diagnostics. In this work, we describe the preparation of chitosan (CS) biopolymer grafted graphite (GR) composite for the sensitive and lower potential detection of DA in its sub micromolar levels. The composite modified electrode has been used for the detection of DA in biological samples such as human serum and urine. The GR-CS composite modified electrode shows an enhanced oxidation peak current response and low oxidation potential for the detection of DA than that of electrodes modified with bare, GR and CS discretely. Under optimum conditions, the fabricated GR-CS composite modified electrode shows the DPV response of DA in the linear response ranging from 0.03 to 20.06μM. The detection limit and sensitivity of the sensor were estimated as 0.0045μM and 6.06μA μM(-1)cm(-2), respectively.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2016

Mesoporous transition metal oxides quasi-nanospheres with enhanced electrochemical properties for supercapacitor applications.

Lu Wang; Guorong Duan; Junwu Zhu; Shen-Ming Chen; Xiaoheng Liu; Selvakumar Palanisamy

In this report, we obtain mesoporous transition metal oxides quasi-nanospheres (includes MnO2, NiO, and Co3O4) by utilizing mesoporous silica nanospheres as a template for high-performance supercapacitor electrodes. All samples have a large specific surface area of approximately 254-325m(2)g(-1) and a relatively narrow pore size distribution in the region of 7nm. Utilization of a nanosized template resulted in a product with a relative uniform morphology and a small particle diameter in the region of 50-100nm. As supercapacitor electrodes, MnO2, NiO, and Co3O4 exhibit an outstanding capacity as high as 838-1185Fg(-1) at 0.5Ag(-1) and a superior long-term stability with minimal loss of 3-7% after 6000 cycles at 1Ag(-1). Their excellent electrochemical performances are attributed to favorable morphologies with a large surface area and a uniform architecture with abundant pores. The associated enhancement of electrolyte ion circulation within the electrode facilitates a significant increase in availability of Faradic reaction electroactive sites.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2016

A simple electrochemical platform for detection of nitrobenzene in water samples using an alumina polished glassy carbon electrode.

Balamurugan Thirumalraj; Selvakumar Palanisamy; Shen-Ming Chen; Kokulnathan Thangavelu; Prakash Periakaruppan; Xiaoheng Liu

In this work, we report a selective electrochemical sensing of nitrobenzene (NB) using an alumina (γ-Al2O3) polished glassy carbon electrode (GCE) for the first time. The scanning electron microscopy studies confirm the presence of alumina particles on the GCE surface. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies reveal that the utilized alumina is γ-Al2O3. The alumina polished GCE shows an enhanced sensitivity and lower overpotential toward the reduction of NB compared to unpolished GCE. The differential pulse voltammetry response was used for the determination of NB and it shows that the reduction peak current of NB is linearly proportional to the concentrations of NB ranging from 0.5 to 145.5μM. The limit of detection is found to be 0.15μM based on 3σ. The fabricated electrode exhibits its appropriate selectivity towards NB in the presence of a range of nitro compounds and metal ions. The good practicality of the sensor in various water samples reveals that it can be a promising electrode material for practical applications. In addition, the proposed NB sensor is simple and cost effective one when compared with previously reported NB sensors in the literature.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2017

One-pot synthesis of three-dimensional Mn3O4 microcubes for high-level sensitive detection of head and neck cancer drug nimorazole

Rajaji Umamaheswari; Muthumariappan Akilarasan; Shen-Ming Chen; Yi-Hui Cheng; Veerappan Mani; Sakthivel Kogularasu; Fahad M.A. Al-Hemaid; M. Ajmal Ali; Xiaoheng Liu

We described a three-dimensional Mn3O4 microcubes (3D-Mn3O4MCs) synthesised via a facile hydrothermal route for the determination of nimorazole (NMZ), an important drug that used in the treatment of head and neck cancer. The 3D-Mn3O4 MCs possess large active area and high conductivity, and 3D-Mn3O4 MCs film modified screen-printed carbon electrode (3D-Mn3O4MCs/SPCE) was fabricated which displayed excellent electrocatalytic ability towards NMZ. Under optimised working conditions, the modified electrode responded linearly to NMZ in the 0.025-8060µM concentration range and the detection limit was 6nM. A rapid, sensitive, selective, reproducible, and durable sensor was described. The practical feasibility of the sensor was demonstrated in human serum and NMZ tablet samples. The obtained results revealed the potential real-time applicability of the sensing device in biological analysis and pharmaceutical formulations.


Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2015

Fabrication of Bi2MoO6 nanoplates hybridized with g-C3N4 nanosheets as highly efficient visible light responsive heterojunction photocatalysts for Rhodamine B degradation

Wei Chen; Guorong Duan; Tian-Yu Liu; Shen-Ming Chen; Xiaoheng Liu


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2016

Preparation and characterization of gold nanoparticles decorated on graphene oxide@polydopamine composite: Application for sensitive and low potential detection of catechol

Selvakumar Palanisamy; Kokulnathan Thangavelu; Shen-Ming Chen; Balamurugan Thirumalraj; Xiaoheng Liu


Journal of environmental chemical engineering | 2014

Fabrication of highly visible light sensitive graphite-like C3N4 hybridized with Zn0.28Cd0.72S heterjunctions photocatalyst for degradation of organic pollutants

Wei Chen; Zhouli Chen; Tian-Yu Liu; Zhimin Jia; Xiaoheng Liu


Journal of Power Sources | 2017

A high performance quasi-solid-state supercapacitor based on CuMnO2 nanoparticles

Lu Wang; Muhammad Arif; Guorong Duan; Shen-Ming Chen; Xiaoheng Liu


Electrochimica Acta | 2016

High capacity supercapacitor material based on reduced graphene oxide loading mesoporpus murdochite-type Ni6MnO8 nanospheres

Lu Wang; Guorong Duan; Junwu Zhu; Shen-Ming Chen; Xiaoheng Liu

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Shen-Ming Chen

National Taipei University of Technology

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Selvakumar Palanisamy

National Taipei University of Technology

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Guorong Duan

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

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Junwu Zhu

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

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Lu Wang

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

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Balamurugan Thirumalraj

National Taipei University of Technology

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Kokulnathan Thangavelu

National Taipei University of Technology

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Dan Zhu

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

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Tian-Yu Liu

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

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Wei Chen

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

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