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Enantioselective recognition of amino acid by differential pulse voltammetry in molecularly imprinted monolayers assembled on Au electrodes

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ELECTROANALYSIS
Volume 16, Issue 12, Pages 1019-1023

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/elan.200302879

Keywords

entantioselectivity; differential pulse voltammetry; molecular imprinting; monolayer; L-Serine

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An electrochemical sensor based on L-cysteine SAM imprinted by L-serine has been developed for the detection of L-serine. The sensor shows some entantioselectivity toward L-serine and a stable response establishes within 5 min. The peak current intensity of potassium ferricyanide quantified by differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) decreased linearly with increasing L-serine concentration from 10 to 100 muM with a gradient of 20.91 nA muM(-1). The detection limit was 4.32 muM. The coefficient of enantiometric selectivity of the molecularly imprinted SAM was about 3.0. Compounds with similar structure as serine caused much less response.

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