Abstract The precise function of serotonin and dopamine hugely influence the drug specification and treatment. Serotonin receptors or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) actively participate in neuro transmission and influence various biological and… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The precise function of serotonin and dopamine hugely influence the drug specification and treatment. Serotonin receptors or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) actively participate in neuro transmission and influence various biological and neurological functions. Considering its importance benefiting the detection and development, herein, SnO2, a thermally stable and conductive material was prepared by multi-step synthesis protocol and used for the sensing of 5-HT. Besides, graphite being an effective electron promoter and active catalyst was synthesised using a sustainable approach and composited with SnO2. The electrochemical detection of 5-HT was done with SnO2-G nanocomposite, and modified silicone-SnO2-G nanocomposite electrode. The addition of graphite nanoflakes substantially improves the response behaviour of So-Sn-G electrode with the calculated electroactive surface area of 0.291 cm2. Further, the cyclic voltammetry plots at various scan rate shows the reduced over-potential (0.6628 V) and improved response of current signals (4.314 μA) owing to synergistic electrocatalytic activity of the So-Sn-G electrode. The differential pulse voltammetry reveals the linearity and improved detection limit with correlation coefficient of 0.9944, owing to excellent detection of 5-HT for prolonged duration.
               
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