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Label-free impedimetric immunosensor for detection of the textile azo dye Disperse Red 1 in treated water
Fecha
2016-11-29Registro en:
Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical, v. 236, p. 52-59.
0925-4005
10.1016/j.snb.2016.05.040
2-s2.0-84977142667
2-s2.0-84977142667.pdf
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
The development of methodologies to detect and quantify azo dyes in treated water is required because some of these dyes exhibit genotoxic activity, even at low concentrations. Here, the construction and characterization of an impedimetric immunosensor for determination of the textile azo dye Disperse Red 1 (DR1) by means of a label-free assay is reported. Anti-DR1 antibodies (Ab anti-DR1) were successfully coupled to glassy carbon electrode (GCE) surface by bonding using electrochemically generated activated carboxylic groups. The concentration of DR1 was measured by the increase in charge transfer resistance (RCT) when the immune reaction occurred, using Fe(CN)6 3−/4− as a probe. Electrochemical characterizations of the sensor by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) were performed, and infra-red spectra were obtained to complement the electrochemical results showing immobilization of the antibodies. Under optimal conditions, the change in RCT presented a linear relationship with DR1 concentration in the range from 8.40 to 100 nM, and the sensor provided low limit of detection (LOD = 2.52 nM) and quantification (LOQ = 8.40 nM). No significant interference from other azo dyes was observed. The performance of the immunosensor was evaluated using tap water spiked with 20.0 nM DR1 and a satisfactory recovery of 98.5% was found. The proposed immunosensor is simple, relatively inexpensive, and shows good sensitivity for this application.