Electrochemical Sensor Based on Molecularly Imprinted Carbon Nanotubes for Selective Determination of Bisphenol A

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Indexed by: Conference Paper

Date of Publication: 2012-12-26

Included Journals: Scopus、CPCI-S、EI

Volume: 303-306

Page Number: 170-+

Key Words: Molecularly Imprinted polymers; Multi-wall Carbon Nanotubes; Electrochemical Sensor; Bisphenol A

Abstract: Based on the unique electronic properties and high adsorption capacity of carbon nanotubes, as well as the specific recognition ability of molecularly imprinted polymers, a novel molecularly imprinted carbon nanotubes electrochemical sensor with high sensitivity and selectivity was developed for bisphenol A (BPA) determination in water. The sensor was fabricated by directly thermalpolymerising molecularly imprinted film on a multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE). The linear sweep voltammogram of BPA on this sensor exhibited a well defined anodic peak. Under optimum conditions, the oxidation peak currents were linear to the concentration of BPA in the range of 0.1 mg/L-10.0 mg/L with a correlation coefficient of 0.9987 and a detection limit of 24.2 mu g/L (S/N = 3). The proposed electrode exhibited good sensitivity and selectivity, and provided operation and store stability for the determination of BPA. The experiment results indicated a good potential application of the modified sensor in the detection of BPA.

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