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Dsdna Sensing Capabilities of Metallopolymers Electrochemically Deposited from Ruthenium-Pyrrole And-Thiophene Complexes

Journal
International Journal of Electrochemical Science
ISSN
1452-3981
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Gacitua-Santalices, M  
Gacitua-Santalices, M  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.20964/2019.08.64
Abstract
In the current work, a study is presented based on the variation of the monomer unit (thiophene or pyrrole) at electrochemically polymerizable ruthenium complexes, evaluating their possible applications in the field of biosensors to detect dsDNA. For both complexes ([Ru(p-cymene)(C4H4S)2]2+ and [Ru(p-cymene)(C5H4NH)2]2+), the metallopolymer is deposited on platinum electrodes displaying voltamperometric responses consistent with expected polymer including the corresponding RuIII→II redox signa. The subsequent evaluation of these electrodeposits, in the presence and absence of dsDNA, demonstrated the essential role that monomer play when an application of these modified electrodes is needed. The use of thiophene as a polymerizable produces a more intense analyte-electrode interaction, with an electrode about 1.7 more sensitive to dsDNA compared to that of pyrrole. © 2019 The Authors.
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