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Nickel cobaltite/multi-walled carbon nanotube flexible sensor for the electrochemical detection of dopamine released by human neural cells

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages 3048-3060

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1tc05400g

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  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST), India [DST/INSPIRE/04/2015/002050]
  2. National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC), India [NITC/DEAN(RC)/FRG/201919/3]

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The development of an all-integrated flexible sensor for the cost-effective detection of dopamine is presented in this study. A nickel cobaltite/multi-walled carbon nanotube composite with excellent sensitivity was synthesized and demonstrated to detect dopamine in real-life samples. The interaction mechanism between dopamine, nickel cobaltite, and multi-walled carbon nanotubes was revealed using Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations.
The importance of dopamine as a biomarker in both physiological and social domains has piqued scientist's interest. The development of miniaturized electrochemical devices capable of delivering a timely output on demand is a top priority in biomedical research. Herein, we attempted to fabricate an all-integrated flexible sensor for the cost-effective detection of dopamine. As a first step, we present a readily synthesizable nickel cobaltite/multi-walled carbon nanotube composite for dopamine sensing with a limit of detection of 60 nM even in the presence of a large number of interfering species. The utility of the composite sensor was demonstrated by its ability to detect dopamine released by human SH-SY5Y neuronal cell culture. The detection of dopamine in real-life samples such as artificial sweat and human serum with detection limits of 65 nM and 68 nM, respectively, demonstrated the developed sensor's excellent sensitivity. As a result, the nickel cobaltite/multi-walled carbon nanotube composite-based all-integrated flexible sensor was fabricated for detecting dopamine at a concentration of 1 nM. The all-integrated flexible sensor was assembled as a proof-of-concept to directly detect dopamine released by human neural cells. Further, the mechanism of the interaction between dopamine, nickel cobaltite, and multi-walled carbon nanotubes was revealed from adsorption energy calculations using Density Functional Theory (DFT).

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