Perspective-Advances in Voltammetric Methods for the Measurement of Biomolecules

ECS Sens Plus. 2024 Jun 3;3(2):027001. doi: 10.1149/2754-2726/ad3c4f. Epub 2024 Apr 18.

Abstract

Voltammetry is a powerful electroanalytical tool that makes fast, real-time measurements of neurotransmitters and other molecules. Electroanalytical methods like cyclic, pulse, and stripping voltammetry are useful for qualitative and quantitative examination. Neurochemical sensing has been enhanced using carbon-based electrodes and waveform modification methods that improve sensitivity and stability of electrode performance. Voltammetry has revolutionized neurochemical monitoring by providing real-time information on neurotransmitter dynamics for neurochemical studies. Selectivity and electrode fouling remain issues for biomolecule detection, but recent advances promise new methods of analysis for other applications to enhance spatiotemporal resolution, sensitivity, selectivity, and other important considerations.

Keywords: Electroanalytical electrochemistry; Graphene; Nanotubes; Sensors.