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Electroanalytical Sensor Based on Gold-Nanoparticle-Decorated Paper for Sensitive Detection of Copper Ions in Sweat and Serum.

Neda Bagheri V. Mazzaracchio S. Cinti N. Colozza Concetta Di Natale +5 lainnya

Abstrak

The growth of (bio)sensors in analytical chemistry is mainly attributable to the development of affordable, effective, portable, and user-friendly analytical tools. In the field of sensors, paper-based devices are gaining a relevant position for their outstanding features including foldability, ease of use, and instrument-free microfluidics. Herein, a multifarious use of filter paper to detect copper ions in bodily fluids is reported by exploiting this eco-friendly material to (i) synthesize AuNPs without the use of reductants and/or external stimuli, (ii) print the electrodes, (iii) load the reagents for the assay, (iv) filter the gross impurities, and (v) preconcentrate the target analyte. Copper ions were detected down to 3 ppb with a linearity up to 400 ppb in standard solutions. The applicability in biological matrices, namely, sweat and serum, was demonstrated by recovery studies and by analyzing these biofluids with the paper-based platform and the reference method (atomic absorption spectroscopy), demonstrating satisfactory accuracy of the novel eco-designed analytical tool.

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Penulis (10)

N

Neda Bagheri

V

V. Mazzaracchio

S

S. Cinti

N

N. Colozza

C

Concetta Di Natale

P

P. Netti

M

M. Saraji

S

Simona Roggero

D

D. Moscone

F

F. Arduini

Format Sitasi

Bagheri, N., Mazzaracchio, V., Cinti, S., Colozza, N., Natale, C.D., Netti, P. et al. (2021). Electroanalytical Sensor Based on Gold-Nanoparticle-Decorated Paper for Sensitive Detection of Copper Ions in Sweat and Serum.. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c05469

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2021
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10.1021/acs.analchem.0c05469
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