A novel surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on molecularly imprinted films (MIFs) was developed for the detection of pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN). In this work, the thin MIFs were formed on a gol...A novel surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on molecularly imprinted films (MIFs) was developed for the detection of pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN). In this work, the thin MIFs were formed on a gold sensor chip through thermal co-polymerization of functional mono- mers (methacrylic acid, MAA) and crosslinking monomers (ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, EGD- MA) in the presence of template molecules PETN. The template molecules PETN were subsequently removed from the MIFs simply by rinsing the MIFs with a mixture of acetonitrile and acetic acid 9:1 ( v/v), thus the recognition sites were formed for specific detection of PETN. According to the mass coverage equation, the surface coverage of removed PETN from MIFs was about 10. 8 ng/mm~. The developed SPR sensor allowed for the detection of PETN at concentration down to 10-~~ mol/L. A control experiment utilizing an analogue cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX) showed MIFs' good selectivity to PETN.展开更多
An ultra-sensitive and highly selective parathion methyl (PM) detection method by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) combined with molecularly imprinted films (MIF) was developed. The PM-imprinted film was prepared...An ultra-sensitive and highly selective parathion methyl (PM) detection method by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) combined with molecularly imprinted films (MIF) was developed. The PM-imprinted film was prepared by thermo initiated polymerization on the bare Au surface of an SPR sensor chip, Template PM molecules were quickly removed by an organic solution of acetonitrilelacetic acid (9:1, v/v), causing a shift of 0.5° in SPR angle. In the concentrations range of 10^-13-10^-10 mol/L, the refractive index showed a gradual increase with higher concentrations of template PM and the changes of SPR angles were linear with the negative logarithm of PM concentrations. In the experiment, the minimum detectable concentration was 10^-13 mol/L. The selectivity of the thin PM-imprinted film against diuron, tetrachlorvinphose and fenitrothion was examined, but no observable binding was detected. The results in the experiment suggested that the MIF had the advantages of high sensitivity and selectivity.展开更多
A surface plasmon resonance(SPR) sensor using a molecularly imprinted polymer(MIP) film as a recognition element for detection of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene(TNT) was developed.The TNT-imprinted polymer film was prepared by...A surface plasmon resonance(SPR) sensor using a molecularly imprinted polymer(MIP) film as a recognition element for detection of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene(TNT) was developed.The TNT-imprinted polymer film was prepared by thermo initiated polymerization on the bare Au surface of an SPR sensor chip.Template TNT molecules were quickly removed with an organic solution of acetonitrile/acetic acid(9:1,v/v),causing a shift of 0.7° in SPR angle.The limit of detection for TNT was demonstrated to be as low as 1×10-8 mol/L.In the concentration range of 1×10-8-1×10-5 mol/L,the change of SPR angle was linear with the negative logarithm of TNT concentration,Selectivity studies showed that the SPR sensor had no response to TNT analogues 2,4,5-trinitrotoluene and 1,3,5-trinitrohexahydro-1,3,5-triazine at a concentration of 1×10-4 mol/L.The results suggest that the SPR sensor combined with a MIP film has the advantages of high sensitivity and selectivity,and long-term stability toward the analyte TNT.展开更多
Urban wastewater is one of main sources for the introduction of antibiotics into the environment.Monitoring the concentrations of antibiotics in wastewater is necessary for estimating the amount of antibiotics dischar...Urban wastewater is one of main sources for the introduction of antibiotics into the environment.Monitoring the concentrations of antibiotics in wastewater is necessary for estimating the amount of antibiotics discharged into the environment through urban wastewater treatment systems.In this study,we report a novel diffusive gradient in thin films(DGT)method based on molecularly imprinted polymers(MIPs)for in situ measurement of two typical antibiotics,fluoroquinolones(FQs)and sulfonamides(SAs)in urban wastewater.MIPs show specific adsorption toward their templates and their structural analogs,resulting in the selective uptake of the two target antibiotics during MIP-DGT deployment.The uptake performance of the MIP-DGTs was evaluated in the laboratory and was relatively independent of solution pH(4.0-9.0),ionic strength(1-750 mmol/L),and dissolved organic matter(DOM,0-20 mg/L).MIP-DGT samplers were tested in the effluent of an urban wastewater treatment plant for field trials,where three SA(sulfamethoxazole,sulfapyridine,and trimethoprim)and one FQ(ofloxacin)antibiotics were detected,with concentrations ranging from 25.50 to 117.58 ng/L,which are consistent with the results measured by grab sampling.The total removal efficiency of the antibiotics was 80.1%by the treatment plant.This study demonstrates that MIP-DGT is an effective tool for in situ monitoring of trace antibiotics in complex urban wastewaters.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of Chi- na (20771015) the lll Project of Higher Education of China (B07012)
文摘A novel surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on molecularly imprinted films (MIFs) was developed for the detection of pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN). In this work, the thin MIFs were formed on a gold sensor chip through thermal co-polymerization of functional mono- mers (methacrylic acid, MAA) and crosslinking monomers (ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, EGD- MA) in the presence of template molecules PETN. The template molecules PETN were subsequently removed from the MIFs simply by rinsing the MIFs with a mixture of acetonitrile and acetic acid 9:1 ( v/v), thus the recognition sites were formed for specific detection of PETN. According to the mass coverage equation, the surface coverage of removed PETN from MIFs was about 10. 8 ng/mm~. The developed SPR sensor allowed for the detection of PETN at concentration down to 10-~~ mol/L. A control experiment utilizing an analogue cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX) showed MIFs' good selectivity to PETN.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.20771015)the National ‘‘111’’ Project of China’s Higher Education (No.B07012)
文摘An ultra-sensitive and highly selective parathion methyl (PM) detection method by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) combined with molecularly imprinted films (MIF) was developed. The PM-imprinted film was prepared by thermo initiated polymerization on the bare Au surface of an SPR sensor chip, Template PM molecules were quickly removed by an organic solution of acetonitrilelacetic acid (9:1, v/v), causing a shift of 0.5° in SPR angle. In the concentrations range of 10^-13-10^-10 mol/L, the refractive index showed a gradual increase with higher concentrations of template PM and the changes of SPR angles were linear with the negative logarithm of PM concentrations. In the experiment, the minimum detectable concentration was 10^-13 mol/L. The selectivity of the thin PM-imprinted film against diuron, tetrachlorvinphose and fenitrothion was examined, but no observable binding was detected. The results in the experiment suggested that the MIF had the advantages of high sensitivity and selectivity.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (20771015)the Programme of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities (B07012)
文摘A surface plasmon resonance(SPR) sensor using a molecularly imprinted polymer(MIP) film as a recognition element for detection of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene(TNT) was developed.The TNT-imprinted polymer film was prepared by thermo initiated polymerization on the bare Au surface of an SPR sensor chip.Template TNT molecules were quickly removed with an organic solution of acetonitrile/acetic acid(9:1,v/v),causing a shift of 0.7° in SPR angle.The limit of detection for TNT was demonstrated to be as low as 1×10-8 mol/L.In the concentration range of 1×10-8-1×10-5 mol/L,the change of SPR angle was linear with the negative logarithm of TNT concentration,Selectivity studies showed that the SPR sensor had no response to TNT analogues 2,4,5-trinitrotoluene and 1,3,5-trinitrohexahydro-1,3,5-triazine at a concentration of 1×10-4 mol/L.The results suggest that the SPR sensor combined with a MIP film has the advantages of high sensitivity and selectivity,and long-term stability toward the analyte TNT.
基金We thank the financial support of National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.21577010)Dalian Municipal Fund for High-level(Leading)Professionals(No.2015R011)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.DUT18LAB14).
文摘Urban wastewater is one of main sources for the introduction of antibiotics into the environment.Monitoring the concentrations of antibiotics in wastewater is necessary for estimating the amount of antibiotics discharged into the environment through urban wastewater treatment systems.In this study,we report a novel diffusive gradient in thin films(DGT)method based on molecularly imprinted polymers(MIPs)for in situ measurement of two typical antibiotics,fluoroquinolones(FQs)and sulfonamides(SAs)in urban wastewater.MIPs show specific adsorption toward their templates and their structural analogs,resulting in the selective uptake of the two target antibiotics during MIP-DGT deployment.The uptake performance of the MIP-DGTs was evaluated in the laboratory and was relatively independent of solution pH(4.0-9.0),ionic strength(1-750 mmol/L),and dissolved organic matter(DOM,0-20 mg/L).MIP-DGT samplers were tested in the effluent of an urban wastewater treatment plant for field trials,where three SA(sulfamethoxazole,sulfapyridine,and trimethoprim)and one FQ(ofloxacin)antibiotics were detected,with concentrations ranging from 25.50 to 117.58 ng/L,which are consistent with the results measured by grab sampling.The total removal efficiency of the antibiotics was 80.1%by the treatment plant.This study demonstrates that MIP-DGT is an effective tool for in situ monitoring of trace antibiotics in complex urban wastewaters.