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A chemiluminescence sensor for determination of lysozyme using magnetic graphene oxide multi-walled carbon nanotube surface molecularly imprinted polymers

Journal

RSC ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 15, Pages 12391-12397

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra20845a

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21345005, 21205048]
  2. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [ZR2012BM020]
  3. Scientific and Technological Development Plan Item of Jinan City in China [201202088]

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In this paper, a new chemiluminescence (CL) sensor possessing high selectivity and sensitivity was established for determination of lysozyme using magnetic graphene oxide-multi-walled carbon nanotube surface molecularly imprinted polymer (MGO-MWCNTs/SMIP). The MGO-MWCNTs/SMIP was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the maximum adsorption capacity of MGO-MWCNTs/SMIP to lysozyme was found to be 140 mg g(-1). The MGO-MWCNTs/SMIP was fixed into a glass tube and was connected to a chemiluminescent analyzer. Then a MGO-MWCNTs/SMIP-flow injection chemiluminescence (MGO-MWCNTs/SMIP-CL) sensor based on a luminol-NaOH-H2O2 CL system was established for the determination of lysozyme. The proposed sensor with high selectivity and sensitivity responded linearly to the concentration of lysozyme over the range 5.04 x 10(-9) to 4.27 x 10(-7) g mL(-1) and the detection limit was 1.90 x 10(-9) g mL(-1) (3 delta). The recoveries ranged from 98% to 111% when determining lysozyme in eggs and the result was satisfactory. The advantageous properties of sensor hold the potential to be applied in protein analysis, analogizing to biological analysis.

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