Detection of parathion methyl using a surface plasmon resonance sensor combined with molecularly imprinted films

Yuan Tan, Israr Ahmad, Tian Xin Wei*

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Abstract

Abstract 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 acetonitrile/acetic 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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3268
Pages (from-to)797-800
Number of pages4
JournalChinese Chemical Letters
Volume26
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Molecularly imprinted films
  • PM detection
  • Surface plasmon resonance

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