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Electrochemical sensing of dopamine over polyindole-composite electrode

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American Ceramic Society

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We hereby report a new conducting polymer composite i.e., polyindole-camphorsulphonic acid (PIn-CSA) composite, and its use in the development of dopamine sensor. The processable PIn-CSA composite is developed by homogenizing equimolar ratio of chemically synthesized polyindole and camphor sulphonic acid in tetrahydrofuran. The homogenized PIn-CSA composite is cast over the Pt disc electrode under ambient conditions and assembled in a homemade electrode body equipped with Ag/AgCl reference electrode. The ion sensor exhibits excellent response towards dopamine in presence of ascorbic acid over a wide concentration range. The sensor can be used for 1 month without any major drift in its sensitivity and limit of detection.

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