TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection of traces of triclosan in water
AU - Marques, Inês
AU - Magalhâes-Mota, Gonçalo
AU - Pires, Filipa
AU - Sério, Susana
AU - Ribeiro, Paulo A.
AU - Raposo, Maria
N1 - The authors acknowledge the financial support from FEDER, through Programa Operacional Factores de Competitividade-COMPETE and Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia-FCT, by the project PTDC/FIS-NAN/0909/2014 and for the Portuguese research Grant No. PEst-OE/FIS/UI0068/2011 and UID/FIS/00068/2013. Filipa Pires acknowledges the fellowship PD/BD/106036/2015 from RABBIT Doctoral Programme (Portugal).
PY - 2017/11/1
Y1 - 2017/11/1
N2 - Triclosan (TCS) is an antibacterial agent widely used in soaps, toothpastes and first-aid products, which presents several drawbacks related with its noxious effects on the biological systems. As this compound is stable and lipophilic, its consumption in large scale is a great deal of concern, particularly because it has been widely found in river water, lake water, sediments, fish and human milk. Therefore, it is urgent to produce an effective, economic, disposable sensor to detect TCS in complex matrixes. This work explores the electronic tongue sensor concept towards the detection of pico-molar concentrations of TCS in aqueous medium. For that an array of sensor devices consisting of bare interdigitated electrodes (IEs) and covered with different layer-by-layer (LBL) films was developed being its response analyzed by impedance spectroscopy. The LbL films were prepared from poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI), graphene oxide (GO), chitosan (Chi), poly[1-[4-(3-carboxy-4-hydroxyphenylazo) benzene sulfonamido]-1,2-ethanediyl, sodium salt] (PAZO) and poly (allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH). Results allowed to select an adequate sensor array to be used for TCS detection in aqueous solutions within the 10-12 M-10-6 M concentrations range, either by using electrical resistance or electrical capacitance at fixed frequencies as key transducing variables. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) data treatment allowed the discrimination of triclosan solution and of methanol aqueous solutions used in TCS solutions preparation, suggesting that the methodology used in this work can be used to detect TCS in complex matrix solutions.
AB - Triclosan (TCS) is an antibacterial agent widely used in soaps, toothpastes and first-aid products, which presents several drawbacks related with its noxious effects on the biological systems. As this compound is stable and lipophilic, its consumption in large scale is a great deal of concern, particularly because it has been widely found in river water, lake water, sediments, fish and human milk. Therefore, it is urgent to produce an effective, economic, disposable sensor to detect TCS in complex matrixes. This work explores the electronic tongue sensor concept towards the detection of pico-molar concentrations of TCS in aqueous medium. For that an array of sensor devices consisting of bare interdigitated electrodes (IEs) and covered with different layer-by-layer (LBL) films was developed being its response analyzed by impedance spectroscopy. The LbL films were prepared from poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI), graphene oxide (GO), chitosan (Chi), poly[1-[4-(3-carboxy-4-hydroxyphenylazo) benzene sulfonamido]-1,2-ethanediyl, sodium salt] (PAZO) and poly (allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH). Results allowed to select an adequate sensor array to be used for TCS detection in aqueous solutions within the 10-12 M-10-6 M concentrations range, either by using electrical resistance or electrical capacitance at fixed frequencies as key transducing variables. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) data treatment allowed the discrimination of triclosan solution and of methanol aqueous solutions used in TCS solutions preparation, suggesting that the methodology used in this work can be used to detect TCS in complex matrix solutions.
KW - Electronic tongue
KW - Impedance spectroscopy
KW - Layer-by-layer
KW - PCA
KW - Pico-molar concentration
KW - Triclosan
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.12.170
DO - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.12.170
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85008602528
SN - 0169-4332
VL - 421
SP - 142
EP - 147
JO - Applied Surface Science
JF - Applied Surface Science
IS - Part A(SI)
ER -