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A novel electrochemical sensor based on B doped CeO2nanocubesmodified glassy carbon microspheres paste electrode for individualand simultaneous determination of xanthine and hypoxanthine

Research Authors
Hossieny Ibrahim∗, Yassien Temerk∗
Research Abstract

tA novel electrochemical sensor based on the use of boron doped CeO2nanocubes modified glassy carbonmicrospheres paste electrode (B-CeO2NCs/GCPE) was prepared and applied for selective and sensitivedetermination of xanthine (XA) and hypoxanthine (HXA) individually and simultaneously. The mor-phology, composition and structural properties of the undoped and B doped CeO2nanocubes werecharacterized by X-ray diffraction, energy-dispersed X-ray spectrometry (EDS) and transmission elec-tron microscopy (TEM). Electrochemical activities and the surface analysis of the modified electrodewere investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). From the B-CeO2NCs/GCPE, well oxidation peaks and enhanced peak currents of XA and HXA were observed owingto the excellent catalytic activity of B-CeO2NCs. For individual detection, the linear responses of XAand HXA were in the concentration range of 5.42 × 10−8–1.31 × 10−5M and 3.98 × 10−7–6.01 × 10−5Mwith detection limits of 3.02 and 6.17 nM, respectively. For simultaneous detection by synchronouschange of the concentration of XA and HXA, the linear ranges were 1.98 × 10−7–9.45 × 10−6M and3.98 × 10−7–1.28 × 10−5M with detection limits of 3.65 and 8.17 nM, respectively. The practical appli-cation of the modified electrode was demonstrated by simultaneously determining the concentrationsof XA and HXA in human biological fluids and in fish meat samples with satisfactory results.

Research Department
Research Journal
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Research Publisher
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Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.232
Research Website
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Research Year
2016
Research Pages
pp. 125–137