Facile fabrication of screen-printed MoS2 electrodes for electrochemical sensing of dopamine
Michaela Pavličková, Lenka Lorencová, Michal Hatala, Miroslav Kováč, Jan Tkáč, Pavol Gemeiner
Abstract
Abstract Molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) screen-printed working electrodes were developed for dopamine (DA) electrochemical sensing. MoS 2 working electrodes were prepared from high viscosity screen-printable inks containing various concentrations and sizes of MoS 2 particles and ethylcellulose binder. Rheological properties of MoS 2 inks and their suitability for screen-printing were analyzed by viscosity curve, screen-printing simulation and oscillatory modulus. MoS 2 inks were screen-printed onto conductive FTO (Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide) substrates. Optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM/EDX) analysis were used to characterize the homogeneity, topography and thickness of the screen-printed MoS 2 electrodes. The electrochemical performance was assessed through differential pulse voltammetry. Results showed an extensive linear detection of dopamine from 1 µM to 300 µM ( R 2 = 0.996, sensitivity of 5.00 × 10 –8 A μM −1 ), with the best limit of detection being 246 nM. This work demonstrated the possibility of simple, low-cost and rapid preparation of high viscosity MoS 2 ink and their use to produce screen-printed FTO/MoS 2 electrodes for dopamine detection.