True Picomolar Neurotransmitter Sensor Based on Open-Ended Carbon Nanotubes.
Pankaj GuptaKyrus TsaiChethani K RuhunageVandna K GuptaConnor E RahmDehua JiangNoe T AlvarezPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2020)
Neurotransmitters are important chemicals in human physiological systems for initiating neuronal signaling pathways and in various critical health illnesses. However, concentration of neurotransmitters in the human body is very low (nM or pM level) and it is extremely difficult to detect the fluctuation of their concentrations in patients using existing electrochemical biosensors. In this work, we report the performance of highly densified carbon nanotubes fiber (HD-CNTf) cross-sections called rods (diameter ∼ 69 μm, and length ∼ 40 μm) as an ultrasensitive platform for detection of common neurotransmitters. HD-CNTf rods microelectrodes have open-ended CNTs exposed at the interface with electrolytes and cells and display a low impedance value, i.e., 1050 Ω. Their fabrication starts with dry spun CNT fibers that are encapsulated in an insulating polymer to preserve their structure and alignment. Arrays of HD-CNTf rods microelectrodes were applied to detect neurotransmitters, i.e., dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT), epinephrine (Epn), and norepinephrine (Norepn), using square wave voltammetry (SWV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). They demonstrate good linearity in a broad linear range (1 nM to 100 μM) with an excellent limit of detection, i.e., 32 pM, 31 pM, 64 pM, and 9 pM for DA, 5-HT, Epn, and Norepn, respectively. To demonstrate practical application of HD-CNTf rod arrays, detection of DA in human biological fluids and real time monitoring of DA release from living pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells were performed.
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