Issue 31, 2019

Designing novel perovskite-type strontium stannate (SrSnO3) and its potential as an electrode material for the enhanced sensing of anti-inflammatory drug mesalamine in biological samples

Abstract

The enhanced electrocatalytic activity of an electrode developed with a perovskite-type inorganic material is witnessed very often because of its unique properties. In this view, we synthesized a new perovskite-type sphere-like strontium stannate (SrSnO3) material by a simple co-precipitation method with the assistance of urea, and it was utilized as an electrocatalyst for the electrochemical sensing of anti-inflammatory drug mesalamine (MES). Furthermore, the synthesized SrSnO3 was systematically characterized by FE-SEM, EDX mapping, XRD, Raman spectroscopy, and XPS. The electrochemical properties of the synthesized SrSnO3 were examined by using cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry techniques; these techniques indicated that SrSnO3 exhibited better electrochemical oxidation of MES when compared with previously reported catalysts. The SrSnO3-modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) showed a higher peak current response with a lower detection potential towards sensing MES when compared to unmodified GCE with a broader linear response range (0.01–212 μM), lower detection limit (0.002 μM), and higher sensitivity. Moreover, the modified electrode demonstrated better repeatability, reproducibility, stability, and selectivity even in the presence of potentially interfering compounds such as common inorganic and biological species, which did not disturb the oxidation signal of MES. Furthermore, real sample analysis was performed to investigate the practical feasibility of the synthesized SrSnO3 in human urine, lake water and commercial MES drug samples with satisfactory recovery results. The reported sensor system provides an operative measure for sensing a very low MES content with high selectivity in real sample analysis.

Graphical abstract: Designing novel perovskite-type strontium stannate (SrSnO3) and its potential as an electrode material for the enhanced sensing of anti-inflammatory drug mesalamine in biological samples

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Apr 2019
Accepted
26 Jun 2019
First published
26 Jun 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 12264-12274

Designing novel perovskite-type strontium stannate (SrSnO3) and its potential as an electrode material for the enhanced sensing of anti-inflammatory drug mesalamine in biological samples

B. Muthukutty, R. Karthik, S. Chen and M. Abinaya, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 12264 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ02197C

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