Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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217908 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2016 | 9 Pages |
•A novel MIP sensor for cefixime detection was established.•Surface imprinting technique was used for synthesis of MIP.•AgDs were deposited on polymer for increasing the sensitivity of the sensor.•The MIP displays good selectivity toward CFE over other competing compounds.•The sensor with high sensitivity can be used for monitoring of CFE in real samples.
A new selective voltammetric sensor based on molecularly imprinted polymer immobilized on multiwall carbon nanotube surface was reported for determination of cefixime in this paper. For this, cefixime was first assembled on the surface of carboxyl-functionalized multiwall carbon nanotube modified glassy carbon electrode by the formation of covalent bonds. Then molecular imprinting polymers were formed with incubating the prepared electrode in mixture solution of acrylamide as functional monomer and N,N methylenebisacrylamide as cross linker. Ag dendrites were electrodeposited on the surface of molecular imprinting polymers and were used to increase the electrode surface area and to amplify the sensor signal. The morphology of the fabricated electrode was investigated by cyclic voltammetry, scanning electron microscopy, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques. Under the optimal experimental condition, the voltammetry responses were linearly related to cefixime concentration between 0.01 and 600.0 μM and a limit of detection of 0.001 μM was achieved. Finally, the proposed sensor was successfully applied to determination of cefixime in pharmaceutical formulations and urine samples.
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