Author/Authors :
Nezhadali, Azizollah Department of Chemistry - Payame Noor University - PO. Box 19395–4697, Tehran, Iran , Biabani, Mohadese Department of Chemistry - Payame Noor University - PO. Box 19395–4697, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In this project, using a molecularly imprinting polypyrrole (MIP) modified with functionalized multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), a selective and sensitive electrochemical sensor constructed to measure ketorolac tromethamine (KT). Cyclic Voltammetry (CV), differential pulse Voltammetry (DPV) and chronoamperometry methods, respectively was performed in preparation of MIP, quantitative measurements and deposition of MWCNTs on the bare paper graphite electrode (PGE) surface. The nine factors were chosen for the investigation, which are: the concentration of MWCNTs, deposition time of MWCNTs onto the bare PGE surface, concentration of pyrrole, concentration of KT, number of cycles in electropolymerization, the pH of the polymerization solution, scan rate of CV process, electrode loading time, and stirring rate of loading solution. The multivariate methods,
including Plackett-Burman design (PBD), and central composition design (CCD) were used
for screening and optimizing of factors that could influence on the analytical response,
respectively. Under the optimized conditions, the proposed MIP sensor showed a linear range
from 4.0×10-6 to 6.0×10-3 M KT concentration with a correlation coefficient (R2) of 0.9903.
The limit of detection was obtained 0.12 μM (3Sb/m, n=6) with a highly reproducible response
(RSD 4.45%, n=4). The electrochemical sensor showed good results for the determination of
KT in pharmaceutical and biological samples.
Keywords :
Polypyrrole , Ketorolac tromethamine , Molecularly imprinting polypyrrole , Multi- wall carbon nanotubes