| Literature DB >> 26938352 |
Alejandro Zamora-Gálvez1, Abdellatif Ait-Lahcen1,2, Luiza A Mercante1,3, Eden Morales-Narváez1, Aziz Amine2, Arben Merkoçi1,4.
Abstract
Sulfonamides are known not only to be antimicrobial drugs that lead to antimicrobial resistance but also to be chemotherapeutic agents that may be allergenic and potentially carcinogenic, which represents a potentially hazardous compound once present in soil or water. Herein, a hybrid material based on molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-decorated magnetite nanoparticles for specific and label-free sulfonamide detection is reported. The composite has been characterized using different spectroscopic and imaging techniques. The magnetic properties of the composite are used to separate, preconcentrate, and manipulate the analyte which is selectively captured by the MIP onto the surface of the composite. Screen printed electrodes have been employed to monitor the impedance levels of the whole material, which is related to the amount of the captured analyte, via electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. This composite-based sensing system exhibits an extraordinary limit of detection of 1 × 10(-12) mol L(-1) (2.8 × 10(-4) ppb) (S/N = 3), which is close to those obtained with liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry, and it was demonstrated to screen sulfamethoxazole in a complex matrix such as seawater, where according to the literature sulfonamides content is minimum compared with other environmental samples.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26938352 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b04092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986