Abstract Creatinine levels in blood and urine can be used as an important biomarker for the diagnosis of renal, thyroid, and muscle malfunctions. In this work, a square-wave voltammetric method… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Creatinine levels in blood and urine can be used as an important biomarker for the diagnosis of renal, thyroid, and muscle malfunctions. In this work, a square-wave voltammetric method for creatinine was developed using a gold electrode modified with a film composed by Nafion mixed with a graphene quantum dots dispersion prepared in the presence of Cu2+. Such Au/Nafion-GQDs-Cu electrode relies on the interactions of creatinine with Cu2+ released from the oxidation of Cu thus decreasing the characteristic Cu/Cu2+ anodic peak at +350 mV. A linear response was obtained for the analyte in the concentration range from 1.0 × 10−6 mol L−1 (0.11 mg L−1) to 4.5 × 10−4 mol L−1 (50.9 mg L−1). The proposed sensor was simple to prepare and the method was successfully applied for creatinine determination in urine samples.
               
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