Small-Molecule Dengue Virus Co-imprinting and Its Application as an Electrochemical Sensor

作者: Wannisa Sukjee , Chompoonuch Tancharoen , Pa-thai Yenchitsomanus , M. Paul Gleeson , Chak Sangma

DOI: 10.1002/OPEN.201700037

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摘要: Polymers can be synthesized to recognize small molecules. This is achieved by introducing the target molecule during monomer self-assembly, where they incorporated cross-linking polymerization. Following additional pre-processing, material obtained then applied as a sensing layer for these molecules in many applications. The sensitivity of polymers depends on "active sites" imprinted surface. Increasing number active sites surface using nanoparticles platform support and concentrate imprinting. In this work, we report first use dengue virus supporting nanoparticle make more effective polymer composite sensor detection bisphenol A (BPA), which an environmental contaminant. has size around 100 nm its provides regions lipids hydrophobic compounds bind, making it ideal support. mixing BPA with prior self-assembly led surfaces much higher density binding limit 0.1 pm. We demonstrate that BPA-dengue co-imprinting shows very high BPA, but lower production costs technical requirements than other comparable methods.

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