L-Phenylalanine-Imprinted electrochemical sensor based on WS2 nanoflowers on N,B-Doped graphene and its application to milk samples
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Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a critical disease in the disorder of amino acid metabolism, which mostly emerges in children. The most common method used in PKU treatment is the detection of L-phenylalanine (PHEA) as the biomarker of PKU. In the present work, a new molecularly imprinted electrochemical electrode based on WS2 nanoflowers (NFs) on N,B-doped graphene (WS2 NFs/N,B-GR) is presented for PHEA assay in milk samples. First of all, WS2 NFs/N,B-GR was synthesized via a high-efficiency hydrothermal synthesis. Cyclic voltammetry was applied to the electrochemical cell, including PHEA as a template molecule and pyrrole as a monomer, to form PHEA-imprinted electrochemical electrodes. Then, the structural and morphological features of WS2 NFs and WS2 NFs/N,B-GR were investigated in detail by various analytical methods. The limit of quantification and limit of detection values were obtained as 1.0 × 10-11 and 3.0 × 10-12 M, respectively, by a PHEA-imprinted electrochemical electrode. Finally, a PHEA-imprinted electrochemical sensor having a high degree of selectivity, stability, and reusability is presented in the literature for early diagnosis of PKU. © 2022 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.










