Electrochemical impedance sensor for herbicide alachlor based on imprinted polymer receptor

15-03-2019 10:35

Alachlor (ALA), a carcinogenic herbicide is detected in surface and groundwater, as well as in milk, eggs, and meat. So, the sensitive detection of ALA is essential for humans. To respond, we report a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) receptor for simple electrochemical sensing of ALA. The MIP film was immobilized onto glassy carbon electrode by electrodeposition of o‑phenylenediamine (o‑PD) in the presence of ALA as a template, followed by the ALA leaching out to create specific recognition cavities to ALA. The stepwise fabrication of the sensor was characterized by recording cyclic, square wave voltammetry peak currents and the electron transfer resistance (Ret) where the [Fe(CN)6]3−/4− was used as an electro-active probe. The mole ratio of ALA to o‑PD as well as the controlled release of the alachlor from the MIP‑o‑PD network was optimized to create a maximum numberoffreeimprintedsitesthataffectedthesensor sensitivityandits linearrange.The incrementinthe Ret of the redoxprobe[Fe(CN)6]3−/4− uponselective recognition ofALAto thefreecavitiesofMIP filmisemployedas the sensor response. At the optimal experimental conditions, the relative change in Ret is linearly correlated to theALAconcentrationsinarangeof1nMto1μMALA.ThissensorshowsthehighsensitivityofALAwithalimit ofdetection of0.78nM ALA.The affinityofMIPtoALAis provedbycalculating thedissociation constant(Kd)in nM range. The high selectivity of the MIP sensor against the interferences propachlor and metalaxyl has been confirmed. Finally, the reliability of MIP-GCE for ALA detection is proved in tap water samples spiked by ALA. These findings indicate that such a sensor can be used for in-field measurements of other herbicides as a simple detection platform