Molecularly imprinted polymers(MIPs) were applied as molecular recognition elements to an electro- chemical sensor for cinchonidine(CD). A kind of MIP was synthesized with cinchonidine as template, modified ro- si...Molecularly imprinted polymers(MIPs) were applied as molecular recognition elements to an electro- chemical sensor for cinchonidine(CD). A kind of MIP was synthesized with cinchonidine as template, modified ro- sin(ethylene glycol maleic rosinate acrylate) containing the skeleton of phenanthrene rings as cross-linker and me- thylacrylic acid as functional monomer. MIP membrane was prepared on a glassy carbon electrode for the determina- tion of CD via free radical polymerization method. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS) and cyclic vol- tammetry(CV) were used to characterize the membrane electrochemical behavior in electrode fabrication process. The experimental conditions were discussed. Under optimum conditions, it was found that the response of peak cur- rents was linear to the concentration of CD in a range of 0.013-2.26 mmol/L. The detection limit for CD is 1 μmol/L the relative standard deviation for 100 μmol/L CD is 1.34% and the incubation time is 2 min. The sensor was applied to the determination of CD in urine samples with satisfactory results.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(Nos.21065001 and 30960306)the Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province,China(Nos.0639025,0991084 and 0991001z)+2 种基金the Fund of Guangxi Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Engineering of Forest Products,China(No.GXFC08-06)the Project of Education Department of Guangxi Province,China(No.200812MS074)the Innovation Project of Guangxi University for Nationalities,China(No.gxun-chx2011086)
文摘Molecularly imprinted polymers(MIPs) were applied as molecular recognition elements to an electro- chemical sensor for cinchonidine(CD). A kind of MIP was synthesized with cinchonidine as template, modified ro- sin(ethylene glycol maleic rosinate acrylate) containing the skeleton of phenanthrene rings as cross-linker and me- thylacrylic acid as functional monomer. MIP membrane was prepared on a glassy carbon electrode for the determina- tion of CD via free radical polymerization method. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS) and cyclic vol- tammetry(CV) were used to characterize the membrane electrochemical behavior in electrode fabrication process. The experimental conditions were discussed. Under optimum conditions, it was found that the response of peak cur- rents was linear to the concentration of CD in a range of 0.013-2.26 mmol/L. The detection limit for CD is 1 μmol/L the relative standard deviation for 100 μmol/L CD is 1.34% and the incubation time is 2 min. The sensor was applied to the determination of CD in urine samples with satisfactory results.