A low cost reduced graphene oxide-copper hybrid nano thin-film modified Pencil Graphite Electrode has been employed to detect the l-tyrosine enantiomer. The free-standing rGO-Cu hybrid nano-thin film was prepared by a simple one-step liquid-liquid interface method. Electrochemical Cyclic Voltammetry, Differential Pulse Voltammetry, pH-dependent and scan rate dependent studies on bare PGE, Cu, rGO, and rGO-Cu for l-tyrosine have been explained in detail. The rGO-Cu modified PGE based biosensor exhibits good detection of l-tyrosine. The linear range detection limit was estimated to be 1 × 10 M. The calculated sensitivity is 0.4 μA ppm mm. This electroactive biosensor is easily fabricated and controlled and is cost-effective. The surface orientation of l-tyrosine on the Ag electrode at a particular potential and its comparison with vibrational DFT calculations have been studied for the first time.
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