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Title: | Voltammetric Detection of Diclofenac with Screen-printed Electrodes Based on Graphene and PVDF-Modified Graphene | Authors: | Perica Paunovic Anita Grozdanov Iva Dimitrievska Ana Tomova |
Keywords: | screen-printed electrodes, nanosensors, cyclic voltammetry, graphene, PVDF drop modification, diclofenac | Issue Date: | 15-Jul-2024 | Publisher: | The Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers – CSCE | Source: | Web of Science™ Core Collection – Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) | Project: | Bilateral scientific project between Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje and Montanuniversität Leoben - Department Kunststofftechnik, Austria, supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Republic of North Macedonia. | Journal: | Chemistry in Industry | Abstract: | In recent years, the detection and determination of numerous drugs and pharmaceuticals in various media have become crucial aspects of modern healthcare and environmental management. Among the available sensing techniques, electrochemical methods, particularly those utilising screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) and different portable equipment have emerged as rapid, effective, sensitive, and inexpensive. This study focuses on the detection of the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac in neutral media. Cyclic voltammetry measurements were conducted to identify diclofenac and determine the kinetics and electrochemical mechanism of its oxidation, along with assessing the surface characteristics of the employed SPEs. Graphene and modified graphene SPEs were explored as nanosensors for this purpose. The surface of the graphene SPE was modified using polyvinylidene fluoride, applied through a drop modification procedure. The morphology of the examined SPEs was observed by means of scanning electron microscope, while the electrolyte (0.1 g of diclofenac per litre of phosphate-buffered solution, pH = 7.4) was analysed using UV-Vis spectroscopy. The results indicate that the studied SPEs exhibit promising potential for the detection of diclofenac. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/33187 | DOI: | https://doi.org/10.15255/KUI.2024.032 |
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