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Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes with Water-Insoluble Porphyrin in Ionic Liquid: Direct Electrochemistry and Highly Sensitive Amperometric Biosensing for Trichloroacetic Acid
Article first published online: 4 DEC 2008
DOI: 10.1002/chem.200801758
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Tu, W., Lei, J. and Ju, H. (2009), Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes with Water-Insoluble Porphyrin in Ionic Liquid: Direct Electrochemistry and Highly Sensitive Amperometric Biosensing for Trichloroacetic Acid. Chem. Eur. J., 15: 779–784. doi: 10.1002/chem.200801758
Publication History
- Issue published online: 29 DEC 2008
- Article first published online: 4 DEC 2008
- Manuscript Received: 26 AUG 2008
Funded by
- Funds for Creative Research Groups. Grant Numbers: 20521503, 90713015, 20535010, 20745003, 20705012
- NSFC
- MOE for Young Teachers. Grant Number: 20070284052
- Science Foundation of Jiangsu. Grant Number: BK2007570
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Keywords:
- biosensors;
- carbon nanotubes;
- ionic liquids;
- porphyrinoids;
- trichloroacetic acid
Abstract
A functional composite of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) with hematin, a water-insoluble porphyrin, was first prepared in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate ([BMIM][PF6]) ionic liquid. The novel composite in ionic liquid was characterized by scanning electron microscopy, ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and showed a pair of direct redox peaks of the FeIII/FeII couple. The composite–[BMIM][PF6]-modified glassy carbon electrode showed excellent electrocatalytic activity toward the reduction of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in neutral media due to the synergic effect among SWNTs, [BMIM][PF6], and porphyrin, which led to a highly sensitive and stable amperometric biosensor for TCA with a linear range from 9.0×10−7 to 1.4×10−4 M. The detection limit was 3.8×10−7 M at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3. The TCA biosensor had good analytical performance, such as rapid response, good reproducibility, and acceptable accuracy, and could be successfully used for the detection of residual TCA in polluted water. The functional composite in ionic liquid provides a facile way to not only obtain the direct electrochemistry of water-insoluble porphyrin, but also construct novel biosensors for monitoring analytes in real environmental samples.

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