JOURNAL ARTICLE

Molecularly Imprinted Polymers and Infrared Evanescent Wave Spectroscopy. A Chemical Sensors Approach

Michael JakuschMarkus JanottaBoris MizaikoffKlaus MosbachKarsten Haupt

Year: 1999 Journal:   Analytical Chemistry Vol: 71 (20)Pages: 4786-4791   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

First steps toward a novel chemical sensor based on a molecularly imprinted polymer as the recognition element and infrared evanescent wave spectroscopy as transduction principle are presented. Noncovalently imprinted polymer layers selective for the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) have been prepared on the surface of zinc selenide attenuated total reflection elements. Selective and reversible binding of the template to the imprinted polymer could be observed on-line by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. Control experiments were performed with nonimprinted reference polymers and with a structurally related compound. The obtained selectivity data correlate well with those previously obtained with molecularly imprinted polymers using radioligand binding assays. This demonstrates the potential for constructing stable and selective sensors for low-molecular-weight organic substances based on FT-IR spectroscopy. Moreover, FT-IR spectroscopy is demonstrated to be a valuable tool for deeper investigation of the binding mechanism in molecularly imprinted polymers.

Keywords:
Chemistry Molecularly imprinted polymer Attenuated total reflection Polymer Infrared spectroscopy Molecular imprinting Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Spectroscopy Zinc selenide Molecular recognition Infrared Analytical Chemistry (journal) Selectivity Molecule Organic chemistry Chemical engineering Optics

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Analytical chemistry methods development
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Analytical Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Bioengineering
Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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