In this work,by combining the specific selectivity of molecularly imprinted polymer(MIP)with a simple and sensitive electrochemiluminescence(ECL)detection method,a molecularly imprinted ECL sensor for kanamycin(KA)was...In this work,by combining the specific selectivity of molecularly imprinted polymer(MIP)with a simple and sensitive electrochemiluminescence(ECL)detection method,a molecularly imprinted ECL sensor for kanamycin(KA)was developed.The MIP film was synthesized on the surface of gold electrode via electrochemical polymerization,using pyrrole(PY)as the functional monomer and KA as the template molecule.The commonly used luminescent reagent Ru(bpy)32+was employed as the ECL probe,and its co-reagent tripropylamine(TPA)was added to enhance the detection sensitivity of the sensor.Quantitative analysis of KA was performed by evaluating the difference in ECL responses between MIP film electrodes after KA removal and KA rebinding.The sensor exhibited high selectivity,good reproducibility,and stability toward KA,with a linear range of 5.00×10^(-8) to 1.00×10^(-5) mol·L^(-1) and a limit of detection of 1.67×10^(-8) mol·L^(-1)(S/N=3).This work would provide a new idea for the development of simple and sensitive molecularly imprinted ECL sensors.展开更多
A novel molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) based on upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) was successfully synthesized for determination of Ochratoxin A (OTA). The MIP was developed on the silica-coated UCNPs using N-(1...A novel molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) based on upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) was successfully synthesized for determination of Ochratoxin A (OTA). The MIP was developed on the silica-coated UCNPs using N-(1-hydroxy-2-naphthoyl amido)-(L)-phenylalanine (HNA-Phe) as the alternative template. The final composite combined the advantages of the high selectivity of MIP with the high fluorescence intensity of UCNPs which was selective and sensitive to OTA. Under the optimal condition, the fluorescence intensity of UCNPs@SiO2@MIP decreases linearly when the concentration of OTA increases from 0.05 to 1.0 mg/L. The detection limit of OTA with the method was 0.031 mg/L. At three spiked concentration levels (50, 100 and 200 μg/kg), the recovery ranges of OTA in corn, rice and feed are 88.0%–91.6%, 80.2%–91.6% and 89.2%–90.4%, respectively.展开更多
文摘In this work,by combining the specific selectivity of molecularly imprinted polymer(MIP)with a simple and sensitive electrochemiluminescence(ECL)detection method,a molecularly imprinted ECL sensor for kanamycin(KA)was developed.The MIP film was synthesized on the surface of gold electrode via electrochemical polymerization,using pyrrole(PY)as the functional monomer and KA as the template molecule.The commonly used luminescent reagent Ru(bpy)32+was employed as the ECL probe,and its co-reagent tripropylamine(TPA)was added to enhance the detection sensitivity of the sensor.Quantitative analysis of KA was performed by evaluating the difference in ECL responses between MIP film electrodes after KA removal and KA rebinding.The sensor exhibited high selectivity,good reproducibility,and stability toward KA,with a linear range of 5.00×10^(-8) to 1.00×10^(-5) mol·L^(-1) and a limit of detection of 1.67×10^(-8) mol·L^(-1)(S/N=3).This work would provide a new idea for the development of simple and sensitive molecularly imprinted ECL sensors.
基金Project(17ZYPTJC00050)supported by Science and Technology Committee of Tianjin,ChinaProject(2017YFC1600803)supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China
文摘A novel molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) based on upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) was successfully synthesized for determination of Ochratoxin A (OTA). The MIP was developed on the silica-coated UCNPs using N-(1-hydroxy-2-naphthoyl amido)-(L)-phenylalanine (HNA-Phe) as the alternative template. The final composite combined the advantages of the high selectivity of MIP with the high fluorescence intensity of UCNPs which was selective and sensitive to OTA. Under the optimal condition, the fluorescence intensity of UCNPs@SiO2@MIP decreases linearly when the concentration of OTA increases from 0.05 to 1.0 mg/L. The detection limit of OTA with the method was 0.031 mg/L. At three spiked concentration levels (50, 100 and 200 μg/kg), the recovery ranges of OTA in corn, rice and feed are 88.0%–91.6%, 80.2%–91.6% and 89.2%–90.4%, respectively.