Non-enzymatic electrochemical determination of creatinine using a novel screen-printed microcell

Talanta. 2020 Jan 15:207:120277. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.120277. Epub 2019 Aug 17.

Abstract

A low-cost and disposable microcell was constructed with a screen-printed electrode for the non-enzymatic electrochemical determination of creatinine. The working electrode was modified with carbon black and maintained in contact with paper-adsorbed iron (III) ions. A small sample volume of 3 μL was required for the device operation. Then, iron (III) ions were complexed in the presence of creatinine in a chemical step, followed by an electrochemical reduction of non-complexed metallic ions in excess. Cyclic voltammetry and differential-pulse voltammetry experiments were employed for the electrochemical characterizations and analytical performance evaluation of the microcell. The working electrode modification with carbon black provided a significant increase of analytical signal. The sensor presented a linear response for creatinine concentrations ranging from 0.10 to 6.5 mmol L-1, with a limit of detection of 0.043 mmol L-1. Experiments for creatinine determination in real samples were successful performed through of standard recovery in urine.

Keywords: Creatinine; Electrochemical sensor; Iron (III); Microcell; Screen-printed electrode.

MeSH terms

  • Creatinine / analysis*
  • Creatinine / chemistry
  • Creatinine / urine
  • Electrochemistry / instrumentation*
  • Electrodes
  • Green Chemistry Technology
  • Humans
  • Iron / chemistry
  • Limit of Detection
  • Microarray Analysis / instrumentation*
  • Printing*
  • Soot / chemistry

Substances

  • Soot
  • Creatinine
  • Iron