Surface-Activated Pencil Graphite Electrode for Dopamine Sensor Applications: A Critical Review

Biosensors (Basel). 2023 Mar 6;13(3):353. doi: 10.3390/bios13030353.

Abstract

Pencil graphite electrode (PGE) is an alternative, commercially available, ready-to-use, screen-printed electrode for a wide range of electroanalytical applications. Due to the complex-matrix composition and unpredictable electro-inactive nature of PGE in its native form, a surface pre-treatment/activation procedure is highly preferred for using it as an electroactive working electrode for electroanalytical applications. In this article, we review various surface pre-treatment and modification procedures adopted in the literature with respect to the sensitive and selective detection of dopamine as a model system. Specific generation of the carbon-oxygen functional group, along with partial surface exfoliation of PGE, has been referred to as a key step for the activation. Based on the Scopus® index, the literature collection was searched with the keywords "pencil and dopamine". The obtained data were segregated into three main headings as: (i) electrochemically pre-treated PGE; (ii) polymer-modified PGEs; and (iii) metal and metal nanocomposite-modified PGE. This critical review covers various surface activation procedures adopted for the activation for PGE suitable for dopamine electroanalytical application.

Keywords: dopamine sensor; metal nanoparticle-modified electrode; pencil graphite electrode; polymer-modified electrode; pre-anodization; surface activation procedures.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Carbon / chemistry
  • Dopamine
  • Electrochemical Techniques / methods
  • Electrodes
  • Graphite* / chemistry
  • Polymers

Substances

  • Graphite
  • Dopamine
  • Carbon
  • Polymers