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Application of deep eutectic solvent and SWCNT-ZrO2 nanocomposite as conductive mediators for the fabrication of simple and rapid electrochemical sensor for determination of trace anti-migration drugs

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MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 165, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2021.106141

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Paracetamol; Rizatriptan; Anti-migration drugs; Deep eutectic solvent; Electrochemical sensor

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A green deep eutectic solvent (DES) and single wall carbon nanotubes decorated by ZrO2 (SWCNT-ZrO2) nanocomposite were synthesized for the modification of a carbon paste electrode (CPE) for the simultaneous determination of paracetamol and rizatriptan. The sensor showed promising results with low limits of detection and relative standard deviations for both drugs, indicating its potential application in clinical and pharmaceutical samples.
In this study, a green deep eutectic solvent (DES) was synthesized at room temperature-based choline chloride (ChCl) and 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol (Anisyl alcohol (An-OH)) used as the conductive binder for modification of carbon paste electrode (CPE). In addition, single wall carbon nanotubes decorated by ZrO2 (SWCNT-ZrO2) nanocomposite was synthesized by the hydrothermal method and characterized by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDAX), and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) analytical techniques. The DES and SWCNT-ZrO2 were used as a binder and modifier in the carbon paste electrode structure to form CPE/DES/SWCNT-ZrO2 as an electrochemical sensor for the simultaneous determination of paracetamol and rizatriptan as two anti-migration drugs for the first time. In the direction of optimal experimental conditions, the effective parameters such as pH, amount of modifier, and electrolyte type were optimized. Under these conditions, the limits of detection (LODs) 0.7 nM and 9.0 nM; linear dynamic ranges (LDRs) 0.003?100 and 0.08?100; and relative standard deviations (RSDs for n = 5) 1.63 and 1.52 were sequentially found for rizatriptan and paracetamol. The results indicate that the sensor can be applied for the detection of trace amounts of paracetamol and rizatriptan in clinical and pharmaceutical samples.

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