posted on 2014-05-21, 00:00authored byXiulan Sun, Lijuan Zhang, Hongxia Zhang, He Qian, Yinzhi Zhang, Lili Tang, Zaijun Li
In this work, a novel electrochemical
sensor for 3-chloro-1,2-propandiol
(3-MCPD) detection based on a gold nanoparticle-modified glassy carbon
electrode (AuNP/GCE) coated with a molecular imprinted polymer (MIP)
film was constructed. p-Aminothiophenol (p-ATP) and 3-MCPD were self-assembled on a AuNP/GCE surface,
and then a MIP film was formed by electropolymerization. The 3-MCPD
template combined with p-ATP during self-assembly
and electropolymerization, and the cavities matching 3-MCPD remained
after the removal of the template. The MIP sensor was characterized
by cyclic voltammetry (CV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and
scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Many factors that affected the
performance of the MIP membrane were discussed and optimized. Under
optimal conditions, the DPV current was linear with the log of the
3-MCPD concentration in the range from 1.0 × 10–17 to 1.0 × 10–13 mol L–1 (R2 = 0.9939), and the detection limit was 3.8
× 10–18 mol L–1 (S/N = 3). The average recovery rate of 3-MCPD from spiked
soy sauce samples ranged from 95.0% to 106.4% (RSD < 3.49%). Practically,
the sensor showed high sensitivity, good selectivity, excellent reproducibility,
and stability during the quantitative determination of 3-MCPD.