Communication—Carbon Nanotube Fiber Microelectrodes for High Temporal Measurements of Dopamine

  • Zestos A
  • Venton B
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Abstract

Carbon nanotube (CNT) yarn and fiber-microelectrodes were developed for neurotransmitter detection using fast scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV). Fibers were made by suspending CNTs in acid/surfactant and extruding into acetone/polyethyleneimine (PEI) and compared to a CNT yarn. They were FSCV frequency independent for dopamine up to 100 Hz. With faster frequencies, up to 500 Hz, high currents are maintained, which allows a 2 ms sampling rate for FSCV, compared to 100 ms. CNT fibers have rough surfaces which trap dopamine and dopamine-o-quinone (DOQ), creating more reversible CVs. CNT yarns and fibers are beneficial for high sensitivity, rapid measurements of neurotransmitters.

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Zestos, A. G., & Venton, B. J. (2018). Communication—Carbon Nanotube Fiber Microelectrodes for High Temporal Measurements of Dopamine. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 165(12), G3071–G3073. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0111812jes

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