Electrochemical Enantiomer Recognition Based on sp³-to-sp² Converted Regenerative Graphene/Diamond Electrode.
Jingyao GaoHaoyang ZhangChen YeQilong YuanKuan W A CheeWeitao SuAimin YuJinhong YuCheng-Te LinDan DaiLi FuPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
It is of great significance to distinguish enantiomers due to their different, even completely opposite biological, physiological and pharmacological activities compared to those with different stereochemistry. A sp³-to-sp² converted highly stable and regenerative graphene/diamond electrode (G/D) was proposed as an enantiomer recognition platform after a simple β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) drop casting process. The proposed enantiomer recognition sensor has been successfully used for d and l-phenylalanine recognition. In addition, the G/D electrode can be simply regenerated by half-minute sonication due to the strong interfacial bonding between graphene and diamond. Therefore, the proposed G/D electrode showed significant potential as a reusable sensing platform for enantiomer recognition.