Preparation of Ru-Pt bimetallic monolayer on nanoporous gold film electrode and its application as an ultrasensitive sensor for determination of methionine

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We report here the fabrication of ruthenium/platinum (RuPt) bimetallic monolayer coated on a nanoporous gold film electrode (RuPtNPGF) by underpotential deposition of copper (UPD) with the Cu layer then replaced spontaneously by Ru and Pt. The present method could provide a very low RuPt-loading electrode and the results demonstrated that ultra thin RuPt coating behaved efficiently as a bimetallic nanostructure RuPt for electrocatalytic oxidation of methionine. The structure and morphology of the catalyst were defined by using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. The RuPtNPGF electrode displayed good performance along with low working potential, high selectivity, and a low detection limit for the oxidation of methionine. Whereas at the surface of the bare electrode a redox peak for methionine cannot be observed, a sharp anodic peak at a potential of 0.73 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) in pH = 7.0 is obtained using the prepared RuPtNPGF electrode. Under optimized conditions differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) of methionine showed two linear ranges for the determination of methionine: 6-105 nmol L-1 and 3-102 μmol L-1 with a detection limit of 2 nmol L-1. Finally, the proposed sensor was successfully applied for the determination of methionine in human urine, with satisfactory results.

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Tavakkoli, N., Soltani, N., & Khorshidi, E. (2017). Preparation of Ru-Pt bimetallic monolayer on nanoporous gold film electrode and its application as an ultrasensitive sensor for determination of methionine. RSC Advances, 7(35), 21827–21836. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra01192j

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