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Molecularly imprinted polymer integrated into paper-based analytical device for smartphone-based detection: Application for sulfamethoxazole

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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 368, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2022.132122

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Molecularly imprinted polymer; Paper-based analytical device; Colorimetric assay; Smartphone; On-site analysis

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The study developed a paper-based MIP-PAD utilizing MIP as the receptor for simple colorimetric assay, offering a platform for real-time, selective, rapid, and low-cost environmental monitoring and food control.
In this work, we developed a paper-based analytical device (PAD) that utilizes molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) as the biomimetic receptor and a very simple colorimetric assay combined with a smartphone readout. Sulfamethoxazole was used as a model analyte to evaluate the feasibility of the developed MIP-PAD. After the synthesis of MIP, its adsorption properties (isotherm, kinetic and thermodynamic) were scrutinized. Thereafter, The MIP-PAD was fabricated through the vacuum-assisted deposition of MIP suspension onto porous paper forming a 7 mm diameter of MIP layer. The MIP-PAD was characterized by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The sulfamethoxazole transforms into azo dye through a colorimetric reaction. The smartphone was utilized for the read-out of results. The LOD was 0.21 ppm. The proposed MIP-PAD showed high long-term stability. The determination of SMX was carried out in spiked tap and river water samples to evaluate the applicability of the proposed analytical strategy in real-world applications. The developed MIP-PAD would provide a new platform for real-time, selective, rapid, user-friendly, low-cost, portable, and straightforward colorimetric assays in environmental monitoring, public health, and food control.

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