Journal
ELECTROANALYSIS
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages 320-327Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/elan.201700514
Keywords
Photoelectrochemical Sensor; Molecular Imprinting; Triclosan; Graphite-like Carbon Nitride; Gold Nanoparticles
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Funding
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [21375031, 21765006]
- Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province of China [2015GXNSFFA139005]
- Guangxi Colleges and Universities Key Laboratory of Food Safety and Detection
- Project of High Level Innovation Team and Outstanding Scholar in Guangxi Colleges and Universities [Guijiaoren [2014]49]
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A novel molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) photoelectrochemical sensor was fabricated for the highly sensitive and selective detection of triclosan. The MIP photoelectrochemical sensor was fabricated using graphite-like carbon nitride (g-C3N4) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) as photoelectric materials. The MIP/g-C3N4-AuNPs sensor used photocurrent as the detection signal and was triggered by ultraviolet light (UV-Light 365nm). g-C3N4-AuNPs was immobilized on indium tin oxide electrodes to produce the photoelectrochemically responsive electrode of the MIP/g-C3N4-AuNPs sensor. A MIP layer of poly-o-phenylenediamine was electropolymerized on the g-C3N4-AuNPs-modified electrode to act as the recognition element of the MIP/g-C3N4-AuNPs sensor and to enable the selective adsorption of triclosan to the sensor through specific binding. Under optimal experimental conditions, the designed MIP/g-C3N4-AuNPs sensor presented high sensitivity for triclosan with a linear range of 2x10(-12) to 8x10(-10) M and a limit of detection of 6.01x10(-13)M. Moreover, the MIP/g-C3N4-AuNPs sensor showed excellent selectivity. The sensor had been successfully applied in the analysis of toothpaste samples.
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