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Fabrication of a highly sensitive amperometric sensor using 1,4-phenylene-N,N′-bis (O,O-diphenylphoramidate)/CdS quantum dots/multi-walled carbon nanotubes for nanomolar detection of captopril

•A highly sensitive sensor for CAP determination was developed.•The sensor constructed based on immobilization of PDPP on CdS-QDs/MWCNTs/GCE.•The synthesized PDPP was used as electrocatalyst for the electro-oxidation of CAP.•The sensor was successfully applied for CAP determination in real samples....

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Published in:Journal of electroanalytical chemistry (Lausanne, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2015-02, Vol.738, p.176-183
Main Authors: Paimard, Giti, Gholivand, Mohammad Bagher, Shamsipur, Mojtaba, Gholivand, Khodayar, Mohammadi-Behzad, Leila, Gholami, Akram, Barati, Ali
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Summary:•A highly sensitive sensor for CAP determination was developed.•The sensor constructed based on immobilization of PDPP on CdS-QDs/MWCNTs/GCE.•The synthesized PDPP was used as electrocatalyst for the electro-oxidation of CAP.•The sensor was successfully applied for CAP determination in real samples. A novel modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) based on a new synthesized compound 1,4-phenylene-N,N′-bis (O,O-diphenylphoramidate) (PDPP), l-cysteine capped CdS quantum dots (CdS-QDs) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) was prepared. After studying the redox properties of the modified electrode by cyclic voltammetry, it was used as an electrochemical sensor for oxidation of captopril (CAP). Combination of CdS-QDs and MWCNTs with PDPP considerably improved the current response of the GCE towards electrocatalytic oxidation of CAP. Under hydrodynamic conditions (stirred solutions) at a fixed potential, oxidation current was proportional to the CAP concentration and calibration plot was linear over the concentration range of 0.05–90μM and detection limit was found to be 15nM. The results of applying the proposed amperometric sensor for the determination of CAP in spiked urine and tablet were also encouraging.
ISSN:1572-6657
1873-2569
DOI:10.1016/j.jelechem.2014.12.001