TY - JOUR
T1 - Haemoglobin electrochemical detection on various reduced graphene surfaces
T2 - Well-defined glassy carbon electrode outperforms the graphenoids
AU - Toh, Rou Jun
AU - Peng, Weng Kung
AU - Han, Jongyoon
AU - Pumera, Martin
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Monitoring the direct electron transfer reactions of haemoglobin is important for understanding of chemical changes within the red blood cell for haematological studies. However, the facilitation of electron transfer between haemoglobin and bare solid electrodes is challenging. Herein, the influence of carbon nanomaterials; graphite oxide (GO), chemically reduced graphene oxide (CRGO), graphene oxide (GO′), electrochemically reduced graphene oxide (ERGO) and edge plane pyrolytic graphite (EPPG); on the electron transfer between haemoglobin in solution and solid electrodes was investigated. We showed that GO, CRGO, GO′ and ERGO did not exhibit improvement to the electron transfer characteristics of haemoglobin in solution, and bare glassy carbon remains an appropriate electrode material for such application in electrochemical sensing. These findings are in contrast to previous studies, which report an enhancement in direct electron transfer characteristics of haemoglobin immobilized on the electrode surface with employment of carbon nanomaterials, and will have profound impact on further investigation of the electron transfer characteristics of hemoglobin.
AB - Monitoring the direct electron transfer reactions of haemoglobin is important for understanding of chemical changes within the red blood cell for haematological studies. However, the facilitation of electron transfer between haemoglobin and bare solid electrodes is challenging. Herein, the influence of carbon nanomaterials; graphite oxide (GO), chemically reduced graphene oxide (CRGO), graphene oxide (GO′), electrochemically reduced graphene oxide (ERGO) and edge plane pyrolytic graphite (EPPG); on the electron transfer between haemoglobin in solution and solid electrodes was investigated. We showed that GO, CRGO, GO′ and ERGO did not exhibit improvement to the electron transfer characteristics of haemoglobin in solution, and bare glassy carbon remains an appropriate electrode material for such application in electrochemical sensing. These findings are in contrast to previous studies, which report an enhancement in direct electron transfer characteristics of haemoglobin immobilized on the electrode surface with employment of carbon nanomaterials, and will have profound impact on further investigation of the electron transfer characteristics of hemoglobin.
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U2 - 10.1039/c3ra45417g
DO - 10.1039/c3ra45417g
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84893166437
SN - 2046-2069
VL - 4
SP - 8050
EP - 8054
JO - RSC Advances
JF - RSC Advances
IS - 16
ER -