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Intertwined Carbon Nanotubes and Ag Nanowires Constructed by Simple Solution Blending as Sensitive and Stable Chloramphenicol Sensors.

Yangguang Zhu1,2, Xiufen Li1, Yuting Xu3, Lidong Wu4, Aimin Yu5, Guosong Lai6, Qiuping Wei7, Hai Chi8, Nan Jiang2,9, Li Fu3, Chen Ye2,9, Cheng-Te Lin2,9.   

Abstract

Chloramphenicol (CAP) is a harmful compound associated with human hematopathy and neuritis, which was widely used as a broad-spectrum antibacterial agent in agriculture and aquaculture. Therefore, it is significant to detect CAP in aquatic environments. In this work, carbon nanotubes/silver nanowires (CNTs/AgNWs) composite electrodes were fabricated as the CAP sensor. Distinguished from in situ growing or chemical bonding noble metal nanomaterials on carbon, this CNTs/AgNWs composite was formed by simple solution blending. It was demonstrated that CNTs and AgNWs both contributed to the redox reaction of CAP in dynamics, and AgNWs was beneficial in thermodynamics as well. The proposed electrochemical sensor displayed a low detection limit of up to 0.08 μM and broad linear range of 0.1-100 μM for CAP. In addition, the CNTs/AgNWs electrodes exhibited good performance characteristics of repeatability and reproducibility, and proved suitable for CAP analysis in real water samples.

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Keywords:  carbon nanotubes; chloramphenicol; electrochemical sensor; silver nanowires; voltammetric detection

Year:  2021        PMID: 33572293      PMCID: PMC7915990          DOI: 10.3390/s21041220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sensors (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8220            Impact factor:   3.576


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2.  Aptasensing of chloramphenicol in the presence of its analogues: reaching the maximum residue limit.

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Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2012-07-16       Impact factor: 6.986

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Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  2020-04-20       Impact factor: 6.023

4.  Graphene/MoS(2) heterostructures for ultrasensitive detection of DNA hybridisation.

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Journal:  Adv Mater       Date:  2014-05-19       Impact factor: 30.849

5.  Green synthesized gold nanoparticles decorated graphene oxide for sensitive determination of chloramphenicol in milk, powdered milk, honey and eye drops.

Authors:  R Karthik; Mani Govindasamy; Shen-Ming Chen; Veerappan Mani; Bih-Show Lou; Rajkumar Devasenathipathy; Yu-Shen Hou; A Elangovan
Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci       Date:  2016-04-27       Impact factor: 8.128

6.  Investigating nanohybrid material based on 3D CNTs@Cu nanoparticle composite and imprinted polymer for highly selective detection of chloramphenicol.

Authors:  Anam Munawar; Muhammad Ali Tahir; Ayesha Shaheen; Peter A Lieberzeit; Waheed S Khan; Sadia Z Bajwa
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2017-08-08       Impact factor: 10.588

7.  Multiresidue method for the determination of pharmacologically active substances in egg and honey using a continuous solid-phase extraction system and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Abdelmonaim Azzouz; Evaristo Ballesteros
Journal:  Food Chem       Date:  2015-01-21       Impact factor: 7.514

8.  Rapid surface enhanced Raman scattering detection method for chloramphenicol residues.

Authors:  Wei Ji; Weirong Yao
Journal:  Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc       Date:  2015-02-16       Impact factor: 4.098

9.  Electrochemical sensor for chloramphenicol based on novel multiwalled carbon nanotubes@molecularly imprinted polymer.

Authors:  Guangming Yang; Faqiong Zhao
Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron       Date:  2014-10-02       Impact factor: 10.618

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Review 1.  Construction of Electrochemical Sensors for Antibiotic Detection Based on Carbon Nanocomposites.

Authors:  Aihemaitijiang Aihaiti; Zongda Li; Yanan Qin; Fanxing Meng; Xinbo Li; Zekun Huangfu; Keping Chen; Minwei Zhang
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-14       Impact factor: 5.719

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