Ultrasensitively sensing acephate using molecular imprinting techniques on a surface plasmon resonance sensor |
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Authors: | Wei Chuanping Zhou Huiqing Zhou Jie |
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Affiliation: | a College of Chemistry and Material Science, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, Shandong, 271018, PR China;b College of Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300071, PR China |
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Abstract: | ![]() An ultrathin molecularly imprinted polymer film was anchored on an Au surface for fabricating a surface plasmon resonance sensor sensitive to acephate by a surface-bound photo-radical initiator. The polymerization in the presence of acephate resulted in a molecular-imprinted matrix for the enhanced binding of acephate. Analysis of the SPR wavenumber changes in the presence of different concentrations of acephate gave a calibration curve that included the ultrasensitive detection of acephate by the imprinted sites in the composite, Kass for the association of acephate to the imprinted sites, 7.7 × 1012 M−1. The imprinted ultrathin film revealed impressive selectivity. The selectivity efficiencies for acephate and other structurally related analogues were 1.0 and 0.11-0.37, respectively. Based on a signal to noise ratio of 3, the detection limits were 1.14 × 10−13 M for apple sample and 4.29 × 10−14 M for cole sample. The method showed good recoveries and precision for the apple and cole samples spiked with acephate solution. This suggests that a combination of SPR sensing with MIP film is a promising alternative method for the detection of organophosphate compounds. |
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Keywords: | Molecular imprinting Surface initiated radical polymerization Surface plasmon resonance sensor Recovery |
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