Abstract

This work aims to develop an electrochemical sensor for the reusable and selective detection of trace levels of indinavir (IDV) as an anti-retroviral drug by using zinc oxide nano-rods/molybdenum disulfide nanosheets on a screen-printed electrode (ZnO NRs/MoS2 NSs/SPE). Quantitative IDV detection was achieved using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV). The assay specificity was illustrated using interfering species and exhibited high specificity toward the IDV. The developed displayed a wide dynamic range, from 0.01 to 0.66 and 0.66–7.88 μM in Britton–Robinson (B-R) buffer, with a 0.007 μM limit of detection. The fabricated ZnO NRs/MoS2 NSs/SPE electrode exhibited high sensitivity, stability, good reproducibility, and repeatability towards the sensing of IDV. It turned out that the hybrid electrochemical sensor's sensing performance was remarkably improved due to the synergistic effect between MoS2 NSs and ZnO NRs, where the former affords a large active surface area and quick electron transfer. The reported sensor provides a new alternative for electrochemical detection of IDV and could expand the applications of metal nanoparticles in emerging technologies for monitoring drugs in real samples.

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