Abstract
This work describes a voltammetric and ultrasensitive aptasensor for sulfadimethoxine (SDM). It is based on signal amplification by making use of a multifunctional fullerene-doped reduced graphene oxide nanohybrid. The nanohybrid was coated with poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) to obtain a material (P-C60-rGO) with large specific surface area and a unique adsorption ability for loading it with glucose oxidase (GOx). The coating also facilitates the direct electron transfer between the active site of GOx and the glassy carbon electrode (GCE). The P-C60-rGO were then modified with Pt@Au nanoparticles, and the thiolated SDM-binding aptamer was immobilized on the nanoparticles. On exposure of the modified GCE to a solution containing SDM, it binds to the aptamer. The results were recorded through the signal responses generated from the redox center of GOx (FAD/FADH2) by cyclic voltammetry at a scan rate of 100mV·s-1 from -0.25 to -0.65V. Accordingly, The sensor has good specificity and stability, and response is linearin the 10fg·mL-1 to 50ng·mL-1 SDM concentration range with a detection limit of 8.7fg·mL-1. Graphical abstract Schematic presentation of an electrochemical aptasensor for sulfadimethoxine (SDM) using multifunctional fullerene-doped graphene (C60-rGO) nanohybrids for amplification. The limit of detection for SDM is as low as 8.7fg·mL-1.
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