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Morphine Sensing by a Green Modified Molecularly Imprinted Poly L‐Lysine/Sodium Alginate‐activated Carbon/Glassy Carbon Electrode Based on Computational Design

Abstract

Abstract A different molecularly imprinted composite film with the exploit of computational design is synthesized. The proposed composite is used for electrode modification to determine morphine. The ratio of monomer to template in optimum condition was obtained 4. The modification of the electrode was achieved by electropolymerizing L‐lysine in the presence of morphine on the surface of sodium alginate and activated carbon (SA‐AC) on glassy carbon electrode (GCE). The SA‐AC composite with special surface area suits for making sensitive sensors. Morphine showed an anodic peak in buffer solution of phosphate (pH=6.0) on MIP/SA‐AC/GCE. The optimization of the practical factors on the response and electrochemical behavior of template morphine on the modified electrode were precisely surveyed. The DPV outcomes exhibit high sensitivity for morphine detection within 0.1–1000.0 μM and limit of detection as 48 nM (S/N=3). The application of this disposable sensor in the case of urine samples was quite satisfactory.

Keywords:
Detection limit Electrode Molecularly imprinted polymer Morphine Electrochemistry Materials science Composite number Central composite design Electrochemical gas sensor Carbon fibers Chemical engineering Chromatography Response surface methodology Chemistry Selectivity Composite material Catalysis Organic chemistry Medicine

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Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Analytical chemistry methods development
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Analytical Chemistry
Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
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