Synthesis and characterization of copper oxide nanoparticles: In the study of voltammetric response of biomolecules


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Copper oxide nanoparticles synthesized via hydrothermal method and used to modify a carbon paste electrode are reported. The structural characterization of nanopowder by XRD clearly shows the formation of monoclinic phase with high crystallinity. The morphological structure is characterized by field emission scanning electron microscope shows the formation of flake like structures. The modified electrode is used for the determination of dopamine and ascorbic acid separately using cyclic voltammetry. The voltammograms obtained during the oxidation studies revealed that nano CuO exhibits better catalytic function towards the oxidation of dopamine and ascorbic acid. The overlapping voltammetric response of both the biomolecules at the bare electrode gets resolved into well defined voltammetric peaks with enhanced oxidation currents.

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S. R. Kiran Kumar

Centre for Nanosciences, Department of Chemistry

Email: mamatha_gp2005@rediffmail.com
India, Bangalore

M. K. Prashanth

Department of Chemistry

Email: mamatha_gp2005@rediffmail.com
India, Bangalore, 560 070

H. B. Muralidhara

Centre for Emerging Technologies

Email: mamatha_gp2005@rediffmail.com
India, Jakkasandra Post, Kanakpura Taluk, Ramanagra

K. Yogesh Kumar

Department of Chemistry, School of Engineering and Technology

Email: mamatha_gp2005@rediffmail.com
India, Jakkasandra Post, Kanakpura Taluk, Ramanagra

G. P. Mamatha

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Author for correspondence.
Email: mamatha_gp2005@rediffmail.com
India, Chikamagalore Dt., Karnataka

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