Construction of a QCM sensor for detecting diethylstilbestrol in water based on the computational design of molecularly imprinted polymers

Combining molecular imprinting technology and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), the diethylstilbestrol-molecularly imprinted polymers (DES-MIPs) were designed. The LC-ωPBE/6-31G(d,p) method was chosen to predict the properties of DES-MIPs in this study. The calculated results showed that the comple...

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Main Authors: Xuhong Cai, Junbo Liu, Dadong Liang, Shanshan Tang, Bao Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-04-01
Series:Arabian Journal of Chemistry
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187853522300062X
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Summary:Combining molecular imprinting technology and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), the diethylstilbestrol-molecularly imprinted polymers (DES-MIPs) were designed. The LC-ωPBE/6-31G(d,p) method was chosen to predict the properties of DES-MIPs in this study. The calculated results showed that the complex formed from DES and methacrylic acid with molar ratio of 1:5 and ethylene dimethacrylate as cross-linking agent had the largest amount of hydrogen bonds, the lowest binding energy, and the optimal stability property. With the guidance of calculations, the DES-MIPs were used to prepare QCM electrode by embedding method to construct the DES-MIPs-QCM sensor. The experimental results displayed that the sensor had a high binding affinity for DES when the DES-MIPs was 15 mg and the coating volume was 10 µL. The minimum detection limit of the sensor for DES was 2.63 ng/mL in the range of 50 to 350 ng/mL. The DES-MIPs-QCM sensor exhibited high recognition capacity for DES compared to its structural analogs. The sensor had been successfully used for the determination of DES in the actual water samples.
ISSN:1878-5352