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PEDOT-reduced graphene oxide-silver hybrid nanocomposite modified transducer for the detection of serotonin
Electrochemically Patterned Transducer with Anisotropic PEDOT through Liquid Crystalline Template Polymerization
Electrochemically Patterned Transducer with Anisotropic PEDOT through Liquid Crystalline Template Polymerization
We
have demonstrated patterning of highly ordered nanostructured conducting
PEDOT (poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)) on glassy carbon electrode
(GCE) through electrochemical polymerization of a biobased liquid
crystalline template of EDOT-PDPPA (3-pentadecylphenyl phosphoric
acid). Self-assembled “EDOT-PDPPA” in water exhibited
lyotropic liquid crystalline (LC) phases of nematic gyroid, columnar,
and lamellar phases. Studies revealed that, during electrochemical
polymerization, PEDOT-PDPPA mimicked the anisotropic domains of its
monomer LC template. Nyquist plot showed enhancement in conductivity
with a positive change in the HOMO– LUMO gap. Further, the
efficiency of the modified GCE was demonstrated as an electrochemical
transducer for the detection of nicotine. It was observed that oxidation
of nicotine occurs at lower potential (0.83 V) with higher current
(54.63 μA) compared to bare GCE (1.1 V, 17.86 μA) with
nanomolar detection. This simple strategy of electrochemical patterning
of conductive polymer on a conventional electrode can be exploited
for the high tech applications in miniaturized plastronic devices
