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In-site synthesis molecular imprinting Nb2O5-based photoelectrochemical sensor for bisphenol A detection

Journal

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 121, Issue -, Pages 104-110

Publisher

ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.08.070

Keywords

Molecular imprinting technique; Nb2O5; Photoelectrochemical detection

Funding

  1. Shanghai Science and Technology Committee [17070503000]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21373138]
  3. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University [IRT_16R49]
  4. International Joint Laboratory on Resource Chemistry (IJLRC). Key Program of Henan Province for Science and Technology [16A150047]
  5. School Doctor Foundation of Zhengzhou University of Light Industry [2012BSJJ014]

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In this work, a photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor based on inorganic surface molecular imprinting Nb2O5 (MI-Nb2O5) for detection of bisphenol A (BPA) had been developed. In the PEC sensor, MI-Nb2O5 material was synthesized based on an in-situ surface molecular imprinting technique. The microstructure characteristics of the as-prepared photoactive materials were systematically investigated by XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS, Fria and UV-vis spectroscopy. The PEC detection results showed that the MI-Nb2O5 material had higher photocurrent responses and excellent selectivity for contaminant BPA under UV-light irradiation owing to the abundant special recognition sites on the surface of MI-Nb2O5. Besides, the PEC sensor exhibited a wide detection range from 0.01 nmol.L-1 to 30 nmol.L-1 with a low limit of detection (LOD) of 0.004 nmol.L-1. The interferences test showed that the sensor had a good selectivity to BPA molecules in the different interference solutions. This method combining molecular imprinting technique with photoelectrochemical detection measurement made a successful attempt to detect BPA and supplied a promising way to detect other environment pollutions rapidly and selectively in the future.

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