Ultrasensitive biosensor for detection of organophosphorus pesticides based on a macrocycle complex/carbon nanotubes composite and 1-methyl-3-octylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate as binder compound

Analytical Sciences : the International Journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Neuma das Mercês PereiraRita de Cássia Silva Luz

Abstract

This work describes the highly sensitive detection of organophosphorus pesticides employing the cobalt(II) 4,4,4,4-tetrasulfo-phthalocyanine (CoTSPc) macrocycle complex, carbon nanotubes (CNT), and 1-methyl-3-octylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate (OMIM[BF4]). The technique is based on enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition. The composite was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, and amperometry. The AChE was immobilized on the composite electrode surface by cross-linking with glutaraldehyde and chitosan. The synergistic action of the CoTSPc/CNT/OMIM[BF4] composite showed excellent electrocatalytic activity, with a low applied potential for the amperometric detection of thiocholine (TCh) at 0.0 V vs. Ag/AgCl. The calculated catalytic rate constant, k(cat), was 3.67 × 10(3) mol(-1) L s(-1). Under the optimum conditions, the inhibition rates of these pesticides were proportional to their concentrations in the ranges of 1.0 pmol L(-1) to 1.0 nmol L(-1) (fenitrothion), 2.0 pmol L(-1) to 8.0 nmol L(-1) (dichlorvos), and 16 pmol L(-1) to 5.0 nmol L(-1) (malathion).

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Dec 18, 2018·Analytical Sciences : the International Journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry·Wenzhi TangZhonghong Li

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