M. Asunción Alonso‐LomilloOlga Domínguez‐Renedo
This work describes a molecularly imprinted (MIP) sensor, based on the electropolymerization of pyrrole on a glassy carbon electrode (GCE), for the determination of ethanethiol. Ethanethiol was used as a template molecule for the formation of cavities in the imprinted polymer. The effect of molar ratios template molecules/functional monomers and time needed to remove the template were optimized. The developed MIP/GCE sensor presented a linear range from 6.1 to 32.4 mg L-1 with capability detection and reproducibility values of 7.2 mg L-1 and 10.4%, respectively. The sensitivity of the developed sensor was enhanced by the incorporation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The AuNPs/MIP/GCE showed a capability of detection and reproducibility values of 0.4 mg L-1 and 4.1%, respectively (calibration range from 0.3 to 3.1 mg L-1). The sensor was successfully applied to the determination of ethanethiol in spiked wine samples with recoveries ranging from 99% to 107%.
Olga Domínguez‐RenedoA. Marta Navarro-CuñadoVictor Arnáiz-LozanoM. Asunción Alonso‐Lomillo
Greta ZvirzdineŠarūnas ŽukauskasA. RučinskienėEnayat MohsenzadehRaimonda BogužaitėAlmira RamanavičienėMaksym PogorielovVilma RatautaitėArūnas Ramanavičius
Vilma RatautaitėStoffel D. JanssensKen HaenenMiloš NesládekAlmira RamanavičienėIeva BaleviciuteArūnas Ramanavičius
Alessandra CutaiaSofia ProsperiCamilla ZanoniGiancarla Alberti
Shichao DingZhaoyuan LyuSuiqiong LiXiaofan RuanMingen FeiYang ZhouXiangheng NiuWenlei ZhuDan DuYuehe Lin