AbstractA Nafion/ruthenium oxide pyrochlore chemically modified electrode (CME) was used for the selective determination of dopamine (DA) in the presence of a high concentration of ascorbic acid by square‐wave voltammetry. Compared to a bare glassy carbon electrode, the CME exhibits an apparent shift of the oxidation potentials in cathodic direction and a marked enhancement of the current response. The selective sensing of DA is achieved by combining the electrocatalytic function of the ruthenium oxide pyrochlore catalyst with the charge‐exclusion and preconcentration features of Nation. With a preconcentration time of 60 s at a potential of −0.3 V (vs. Ag/AgCl), linear calibration plots are obtained for dopamine in 0.1 M, phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) over 0–20 μM with a detection limit (3σ)
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