International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2023)

Carbon Inks-Based Screen-Printed Electrodes for Qualitative Analysis of Amino Acids

  • Teodor Adrian Enache,
  • Monica Enculescu,
  • Mihaela-Cristina Bunea,
  • Estibaliz Armendariz Zubillaga,
  • Edurne Tellechea,
  • Maite Aresti,
  • María Lasheras,
  • Aaron C. Asensio,
  • Victor C. Diculescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
p. 1129

Abstract

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Due to the great significance of amino acids, a substantial number of research studies has been directed toward the development of effective and reliable platforms for their evaluation, detection, and identification. In order to support these studies, a new electrochemical platform based on PANI/ZnO nanowires’ modified carbon inks screen-printed electrodes was developed for qualitative analysis of electroactive amino acids, with emphasis on tyrosine (Tyr) and tryptophan (Trp). A comparative investigation of the carbon ink before and after modification with the PANI/ZnO was performed by scanning electron microscopy and by Raman spectroscopy, confirming the presence of PANI and ZnO nanowires. Electrochemical investigations by cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy have shown a higher charge-transfer rate constant, which is reflected into lower charge-transfer resistance and higher capacitance values for the PANI/ZnO modified ink when compared to the simple carbon screen-printed electrode. In order to demonstrate the electrochemical performances of the PANI/ZnO nanowires’ modified carbon inks screen-printed electrodes for amino acids analysis, differential pulse voltammograms were obtained in individual and mixed solutions of electroactive amino acids. It has been shown that the PANI/ZnO nanowires’ modified carbon inks screen-printed electrodes allowed for tyrosine and tryptophan a peak separation of more than 100 mV, enabling their screening and identification in mixed solutions, which is essential for the electrochemical analysis of proteins within the proteomics research field.

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