Literature DB >> 27476055

"Sign-on/off" sensing interface design and fabrication for propyl gallate recognition and sensitive detection.

Yunlong Dai1, Xueyan Li1, Limei Fan1, Xiaojing Lu1, Xianwen Kan2.   

Abstract

A new strategy based on sign-on and sign-off was proposed for propyl gallate (PG) determination by an electrochemical sensor. The successively modified poly(thionine) (PTH) and molecular imprinted polymer (MIP) showed an obvious electrocatalysis and a good recognition toward PG, respectively. Furthermore, the rebound PG molecules in imprinted cavities not only were oxidized but also blocked the electron transmission channels for PTH redox. Thus, a sign-on from PG current and a sign-off from PTH current were combined as a dual-sign for PG detection. Meanwhile, the modified MIP endowed the sensor with recognition capacity. The electrochemical experimental results demonstrated that the prepared sensor possessed good selectivity and high sensitivity. A linear ranging from 5.0×10(-8) to 1.0×10(-4)mol/L for PG detection was obtained with a limit of detection of 2.4×10(-8)mol/L. And the sensor has been applied to analyze PG in real samples with satisfactory results. The simple, low cost, and effective strategy reported here can be further used to prepare electrochemical sensors for other compounds selective recognition and sensitive detection.
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Keywords:  Dual-sign; Electrochemical sensor; Molecular imprinted polymer; Poly(thionine); Propyl gallate

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27476055     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.07.072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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