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Electrochemical (bio)sensors based on carbon quantum dots, ionic liquid and gold nanoparticles for bisphenol

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ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 662, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2022.115002

Keywords

Electrochemical biosensor; Bisphenol A; Carbon quantum dots; Gold nanoparticles; Ionic liquid

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Electrochemical (bio)sensors modified with ionic liquid, carbon quantum dots, and gold nanoparticles were developed for the determination of bisphenol A (BPA). The optimized electrode surface composition and deposition time of AuNP were determined using the central composite design method. The sensor exhibited a linear response to BPA with a low detection limit.
Electrochemical (bio)sensors were developed for bisphenol A (BPA) determination. Screen printed carbon electrode (SPCE) was modified with ionic liquid 1- butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate (IL), carbon quantum dots (CQD) and gold nanoparticles (AuNP) for the fabrication of the BPA sensor. Electrode surface composition was optimized for the deposition time of AuNP, amount of CQD and percentage of IL using the central composite design (CCD) method. The results of the CCD study indicated that maximum amperometric response was recorded when 9.8 mu g CQD, 3% IL and 284 s AuNP deposition time were used in modification. Tyrosinase (Ty) was further modified on the AuNP/CQD IL/SPCE to fabricate the biosensor. Analytical performance characteristics of the BPA sensor were investigated by differential pulse anodic adsorptive stripping voltammetry and the AuNP/CQD IL/SPCE sensor exhibited a linear response to BPA in the range of 2.0 x 10(-8) 3.6 x 10(-6) M with a detection limit of 1.1 x 10(-8) M. Amperometric measurements showed that the linear dynamic range and detection limit of the Ty/AuNP/CQD IL/SPCE were 2.0 x 10(-8) - 4.0 x 10(-6) M and 6.2 x 10(-9) M, respectively. Analytical performance characteristics such as sensitivity, reproducibility and selectivity were investigated for the presented (bio)sensors. The analytical applicability of the (bio)sensors to the analysis of BPA in mineral water samples was also tested.

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