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Poly(3,6-diamino-9-ethylcarbazole) based molecularly imprinted polymer sensor for ultra-sensitive and selective detection of 17-β-estradiol in biological fluids

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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
卷 104, 期 -, 页码 79-86

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.01.002

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3, 6-diamino-9-ethylcarbazole; Molecularly imprinted polymer; 17-beta-estradiol

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81503037]
  2. Shenyang Pharmaceutical University [ZQN2015029]
  3. Doctoral Research Funding of Liaoning Province [201601141]
  4. Basic research projects of Liaoning Provincial Department of Education [2017LQN06]

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In this work, we reported the synthesis of 3, 6-diamino-9-ethylcarbazole and its application as a new monomer for preparation of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) electrochemical sensor. The as prepared MIP sensor exhibited ultrahigh sensitivity and selectivity for the detection of 17-beta-estradiol in attomolar levels (1 x 10(-18) mol L-1). The sensor works by detecting the change of the interfacial impedance that is derived from recognition of 17-beta-estradiol on the MIP layer. The MIP sensor based on 3, 6-diamino-9-ethylcarbazole monomer revealed better performance than that of unmodified carbazole monomer. The monomer/template ratio, electropolymerization scanning cycles, and the incubation pH values were optimised in order to obtain the best detection efficiency. Under the optimised condition, the MIP sensor exhibits a wide linear range from 1 aM to 10 mu M (1 x 10(-18)-1 x 10(-5) mol L-1). A low detection limit of 0.36 aM (3.6 x 10(-19) mol L-1) and a good selectivity towards structurally similar compounds were obtained. The proposed MIP sensor also exhibits long-term stability and applicability in human serum samples. These advantages enabled this MIP sensor to be a promising alternative of electrochemical sensor and may be extended to detection of other endogenous compounds.

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