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Processing of Electroactive Nanostructured Films Incorporating Carbon Nanotubes and Phthalocyanines for Sensing
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EngineeringOrganic ElectronicsSurface NanotechnologyChemistryAscorbic AcidChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialNanosensorHybrid MaterialsChemical SensorCarbon NanotubesMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialNanotechnologyNanomanufacturingLbl FilmSurface ModificationNano ApplicationFunctional NanomaterialsElectronic MaterialsNanomaterialsElectroanalytical SensorFunctional Materials
The use of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) combined with other materials in nanostructured films has demonstrated their versatility in tailoring specific properties. In this study, we produced layer-by-layer (LbL) films of polyamidoamine-PAMAM-incorporating multiwalled carbon nanotubes (PAMAM-NT) alternated with nickel tetrasulfonated metallophthalocyanine (NiTsPc), in which the incorporation of CNTs enhanced the NiTsPc redox process and its electrocatalytic properties for detecting dopamine. Film growth was monitored by UV−vis spectroscopy, which pointed to an exponential growth of the multilayers, whose roughness increased with the number of bilayers according to atomic force microscopy (AFM) analysis. Strong interactions between -NH3+ terminal groups from PAMAM and -SO3− from NiTsPc were observed via infrared spectroscopy, while the micro-Raman spectra confirmed the adsorption of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) onto the LbL film containing NiTsPc. Cyclic voltammograms presented well-defined electroactivity with a redox pair at 0.86 and 0.87 V, reversibility, a charge-transfer controlled process, and high stability up to 100 cycles. The films were employed successfully in dopamine (DA) detection, with limits of detection and quantification of 10−7 and 10−6 mol L−1, respectively. Furthermore, films containing immobilized CNTs could distinguish between DA and its natural interferent, ascorbic acid (AA).
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