Electrochemical sensors based on biomimetic magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer for selective quantification of methyl green in environmental samples.

Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl

Instituto de Química, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Departamento de Química Analítica, Araraquara, SP, Brazil; National Institute for Alternative Technologies of Detection, Toxicological Evaluation & Removal of Micropollutants and Radioactives (INCT-DATREM), Araraquara, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: October 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new biomimetic sensor, using magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer (mag-MIP) on carbon paste, was developed for the sensitive detection of methyl green dye.
  • The mag-MIP showed a higher maximum adsorption capacity for the dye (3.13 mg/g) compared to the control material, mag-NIP (1.58 mg/g), and the sensor performed optimally using square-wave voltammetry in a phosphate buffer.
  • The sensor demonstrated a linear detection range for methyl green and effective recovery rates (93%-103%) in spiked river water samples, indicating its potential for practical applications in quantifying this dye in real-world samples.

Article Abstract

A new biomimetic sensor was prepared on carbon paste with magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer (mag-MIP) for sensitive and selective detection of methyl green dye. The mag-MIP was synthesized using a functional monomer that was selected before by computational simulation. A mag-NIP (magnetic non-imprinted polymer) control material was also prepared for comparative purposes. Modeling adsorption studied revealed that the dye-polymer interface followed pseudo-first order kinetics and that maximum adsorption (Q) of the dye on mag-MIP was 3.13 mg g, while the value for mag-NIP was 1.58 mg g. The selective material was used as a sensing spot in fabrication of an electrochemical sensor based on modified carbon paste. For electrochemical analysis, the best achievement of the sensor was acquire by tack together a paste with 6.7% (w/w) of mag-MIP and using square-wave adsorptive anodic stripping voltammetry (SWAdASV) in 0.1 mol L phosphate buffer (pH 7.0), with an applied potential (E) of 0.3 V vs. Ag|AgCl during an adsorption time (T) of 120 s. The results were obtained under optimized conditions in which sensor provided a linear concentration range of methyl green from 9.9 × 10 to 1.8 × 10 mol L, with a limit of detection (LOD) of 1.0 × 10 mol L and a satisfactory relative standard deviation (RSD) of 4.3% (n = 15). The proposed sensor was applying using two spiked river water samples, obtaining recoveries ranging from 93% to 103%. The proposed method exhibits excellent precision also high reliability and proved to be an alternative method for the quantification of methyl green in real samples.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2019.109825DOI Listing

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