In Situ Laser-Induced Fabrication of a Ruthenium-Based Microelectrode for Non-Enzymatic Dopamine Sensing

Materials (Basel). 2020 Nov 27;13(23):5385. doi: 10.3390/ma13235385.

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a fast and simple approach for the fabrication of the electrocatalytically active ruthenium-containing microstructures using a laser-induced metal deposition technique. The results of scanning electron microscopy and electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) demonstrate that the fabricated ruthenium-based microelectrode had a highly developed surface composed of 10 μm pores and 10 nm zigzag cracks. The fabricated material exhibited excellent electrochemical properties toward non-enzymatic dopamine sensing, including high sensitivity (858.5 and 509.1 μA mM-1 cm-2), a low detection limit (0.13 and 0.15 μM), as well as good selectivity and stability.

Keywords: dopamine; laser-induced metal deposition; non-enzymatic sensors; ruthenium.