JOURNAL ARTICLE

Preparation and application of melamine molecularly imprinted photonic crystal hydrogel sensor

Zhehan LiuXin ZhangAxin LiangLiquan SunAiqin Luo

Year: 2019 Journal:   Chinese Journal of Chromatography Vol: 37 (3)Pages: 287-287   Publisher: Science Press

Abstract

In this paper, molecularly imprinted photonic crystal hydrogels (MIPHs) were prepared by combining photonic crystals with molecular imprinting technology. The MIPHs were used as optical sensors for the rapid reorganization and detection of melamine in water samples. In this experiment, melamine was used as a template molecule, and the MIPHs were prepared by successive self-assembly, polymerization, and template removal. Morphological characterization by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that the MIPHs possessed a highly ordered three-dimensional (3D) macroporous structure containing nanocavities. As optical sensors, the MIPHs were able to transform molecular recognition events into fluorescence signals for rapid and highly selective and sensitive recognition of the target molecule. Based on color changes of the MIPHs, the target analyte could be quickly identified by analysis with image software or even by observation with the naked eye. Under optimal conditions, the Bragg diffraction peak of the MIPHs shifted from 563 to 608 nm when exposed to melamine in mass concentrations of 10-11 to 10-6mol/L, whereas there were no obvious peak shifts when it was exposed to structural analogues of melamine.

Keywords:
Melamine Molecular imprinting Molecularly imprinted polymer Chemistry Naked eye Analyte Photonic crystal Fluorescence Polymerization Self-healing hydrogels Scanning electron microscope Molecule Nanotechnology Chromatography Polymer Materials science Selectivity Optoelectronics Detection limit Polymer chemistry Optics Organic chemistry Catalysis

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