A Novel Electrochemical Sensor Based on an Environmentally Friendly Synthesis of Magnetic Chitosan Nanocomposite Carbon Paste Electrode for the Determination of Diclofenac to Control Inflammation.
Mohamed Abd-ElsabourMortaga M Abou-KrishaSayed H KenawyTarek A YousefPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
A simple and eco-friendly electrochemical sensor for the anti-inflammatory diclofenac (DIC) was developed in a chitosan nanocomposite carbon paste electrode (M-Chs NC/CPE). The M-Chs NC/CPE was characterized with FTIR, XRD, SEM, and TEM for the size, surface area, and morphology. The produced electrode showed a high electrocatalytic activity to use the DIC in 0.1 M of the BR buffer (pH 3.0). The effect of scanning speed and pH on the DIC oxidation peak suggests that the DIC electrode process has a typical diffusion characteristic with two electrons and two protons. Furthermore, the peak current linearly proportional to the DIC concentration ranged from 0.025 M to 4.0 M with the correlation coefficient (r2). The sensitivity, limit of detection (LOD; 3σ), and the limit of quantification (LOQ; 10σ) were 0.993, 9.6 µA/µM cm 2 , 0.007 µM, and 0.024 µM, respectively. In the end, the proposed sensor enables the reliable and sensitive detection of DIC in biological and pharmaceutical samples.
Keyphrases
- molecularly imprinted
- carbon nanotubes
- solid phase extraction
- sensitive detection
- reduced graphene oxide
- quantum dots
- drug delivery
- gold nanoparticles
- anti inflammatory
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- label free
- oxidative stress
- ionic liquid
- solid state
- hydrogen peroxide
- computed tomography
- nitric oxide
- magnetic resonance
- electron transfer
- diffusion weighted imaging
- hyaluronic acid
- metal organic framework