Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9743839 | Analytica Chimica Acta | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The present work aims to study preparation of thin MIP films on a gold-coated QCM resonator in a well-controlled and reproducible manner. A surface-bound photo-radical initiator was used to furnish an imprinting polymerization in a dilute solution of template, functional monomer and crosslinker. Prior to polymerization, the photo-initiator was covalently coupled to a self-assembled monolayer of carboxyl terminated alkanethiol on a gold surface. With this approach we were able to control the thickness of the MIP film to be below 50Â nm, where the selective recognition of target analytes can be easily detected by the underlying quartz crystal resonator. When used in a flow injection analysis system, the assembled QCM sensor generated a large frequency change (>30Â Hz) upon encountering a small amount of analyte (0.19Â mM). The sensor had a very short response time (<1Â min), and displayed certain chiral selectivity towards the original template, (S)-propranolol at a concentration higher than 0.38Â mM in aqueous solution.
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Authors
Theeraphon Piacham, Ã
sa Josell, Hans Arwin, Virapong Prachayasittikul, Lei Ye,