We developed a novel strategy for modification of paper cellulose with water-insoluble oxidants for distance readout of reducing substances on microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs). Water-insoluble oxidants were formed and modified onto paper cellulose through the redox reaction that occurred between paper cellulose and potassium permanganate deposited on the paper channel, developing a yellowish-brown color on the channel. As aqueous solutions containing reducing substances flowed along the channel, reducing substances were consumed owing to the redox reaction that occurred between oxidants and reducing substances until the reducing substances were depleted, forming a discolored zone on the yellowish-brown channel. The redox reaction between insoluble oxidants and reducing substances on the paper cellulose could be used for distance-based detection of a wide variety of reducing substances, which is similar to the classical potassium permanganate titration that employs the redox reaction that occurred between potassium permanganate and reducing substances. We believe that this method will broaden the analytical applications of distance-based detection on μPADs. This method was applied to ascorbic acid assay and captopril assay in real samples with analytical results comparing well with the labeled values, demonstrating its great potential in real sample analysis.
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