Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7559599 | Analytical Biochemistry | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) microsensor was presented as a carbon fiber microelectrode (CFME) coating for specifically recognizing xanthine (Xan). The polymeric film was obtained based on the imprinted procedure of electropolymerization of pyrrole in the presence of the template molecule Xan by cyclic voltammetry, and template was removed by magnetic stirring. Under the optimum conditions, a satisfactory molecularly binding selectivity of Xan was obtained from the MIPs microsensor with an imprinting factor (IF) of 6.63 and a linear response to concentration in certain ranges. The ranges are from 4.0 Ã 10â6 to 6.0 Ã 10â5 M and from 8.0 Ã 10â5 to 2.0 Ã 10â3 M with a detection limit of 2.5 Ã 10â7 M. Meanwhile, good stability (relative standard deviation [RSD] = 3.2%, n = 10) and reproducibility (RSD = 2.0%, n = 10) were observed, and recoveries ranging from 96.9 to 102.5% were calculated when applied to Xan determination in real blood serum samples.
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Authors
Bin Liu, Xiao-Li Wang, Hui-Ting Lian, Xiang-Ying Sun,