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Simultaneous Analysis of Hydroquinone, Arbutin, and Ascorbyl Glucoside Using a Nanocomposite of Ag@AgCl Nanoparticles, Ag2S Nanoparticles, Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes, and Chitosan

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NANOMATERIALS
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano10081583

Keywords

ascorbyl glucoside; electrochemical sensor; hydroquinone derivative; silver-silver chloride nanoparticles; silver sulfide nanoparticles

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  1. Thailand Research Fund [MRG6080145]

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A nanocomposite comprising Ag nanoparticles on AgCl/Ag2S nanoparticles was decorated on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and used to modify a glassy carbon electrode. Chitosan was also formulated in the nanocomposite to stabilize Ag2S nanoparticles and interact strongly with the glucose moiety of arbutin (AR) and ascorbyl glucoside (AA2G), two important ingredients in whitening lotion products. The modified electrode was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and cyclic voltammetry and used for the simultaneous analysis of hydroquinone (HQ), AR, and AA2G. The electrode showed excellent electrocatalysis towards the analytes by shifting the anodic peak potential to a negative direction with approximate to 5-fold higher current. The sensor displayed a linearity of 0.91-27.2 mu M for HQ, 0.73-14.7 mu M for AR, and 1.18-11.8 mu M for AA2G, without cross-interference. A detection limit was 0.4 mu M for HQ, 0.1 mu M for AR, and 0.25 mu M for AA2G. The sensor was applied to determine HQ, AR, and AA2G spiked in the whitening lotion sample with excellent recovery. The measured concentration of each analyte was comparable to that of the high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method.

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