Issue 19, 2012

Molecularly imprinted photonic polymer as an optical sensor to detect chloramphenicol

Abstract

An inverse opal photonic crystal sensor that could specifically detect chloramphenicol (CAP) in a label-free way was introduced in the current research. A colloidal crystal template was first prepared from monodisperse SiO2 nanospheres. Precursors with different compositions were infused into the void spaces of the respective templates and aggregated. The template and the imprinted CAP were removed, and a molecularly imprinted photonic polymer (MIPP) with numerous nanocavities derived from the SiO2 template was prepared. The MIPP could specifically recognize the target CAP. The results showed that the embedding and transporting of CAP could change the reflection peak intensity of the MIPP. The MIPP exhibited good responsiveness, with a detection range from 1 ng mL−1 to 1 μg mL−1 of CAP. The MIPP response time was 8 min upon its addition to CAP at a concentration of 10 ng mL−1, which is shorter than that of other methods. After repeated use, the MIPP maintained a good performance and detection capacity. Thus, the results prove that the novel sensor could specifically detect CAP in a simple, time-saving, and low-cost manner.

Graphical abstract: Molecularly imprinted photonic polymer as an optical sensor to detect chloramphenicol

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Mar 2012
Accepted
22 Jun 2012
First published
27 Jun 2012

Analyst, 2012,137, 4469-4474

Molecularly imprinted photonic polymer as an optical sensor to detect chloramphenicol

C. Zhou, T. Wang, J. Liu, C. Guo, Y. Peng, J. Bai, M. Liu, J. Dong, N. Gao, B. Ning and Z. Gao, Analyst, 2012, 137, 4469 DOI: 10.1039/C2AN35617A

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