Electroanalytical sensing of Flunitrazepam based on screen printed graphene electrodes

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We present a new electrochemical sensor for Flunitrazepam using disposable and economic Screen Printed Graphene Electrodes. It was found that the electrochemical response of this sensor was improved compared to Screen Printed Graphite Electrodes and displayed an excellent analytical performance for the detection of Flunitrazepam. Those characteristics could be attributed to the high Flunitrazepam loading capacity on the electrode surface and the outstanding electric conductivity of graphene. The methodology is shown to be useful for quantifying low levels of Flunitrazepam in a buffer solution. The protocol is also shown to be applicable for the sensing of Flunitrazepam in an alcoholic beverage e.g., Gordon's Gin & Tonic.

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Garcia-Gutierrez, E., & Lledo-Fernandez, C. (2013). Electroanalytical sensing of Flunitrazepam based on screen printed graphene electrodes. Chemosensors, 1(3), 68–77. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors1030068

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