2-Mercaptopyrimidine-functionalized mesostructured silicas to develop electrochemical sensors for a rapid control of scopolamine in tea and herbal tea infusions
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2020
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Mesostructured silicas were synthesized and chemically functionalized with a 2-
mercaptopyrimidine (MPY)-derivative. Bare and functionalized silicas (MSU-2, HMS,
SBA-15, MSU-2-MPY, HMS-MPY and SBA-15-MPY) were characterized by powder
X-ray diffraction, nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms, transmission electron and
scanning electron microscopy, 29Si and 13C cross-polarization magic-angle spinning
NMR spectroscopy and elemental analysis, and used to prepare modified carbon paste
electrodes (CPEs). The electrodes properties were studied using potassium ferrocyanide
and scopolamine as probes employing cyclic voltammetry (CV) and differential pulse
voltammetry (DPV). Results proved that MPY groups on the silica surface were
necessary to improve the sensitivity in the voltammetric determination of scopolamine.
CPE modified with HMS-MPY exhibited higher peak current toward the oxidation of
scopolamine, with a well-defined oxidation peak at + 1.1 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) in DPV. This
fact can be attributed to the high electroactive area of this material, with 3 D wormholelike
channel structure that favored the scopolamine diffusion. Under optimum conditions,
HMS-MPY-CPE exhibited a wider linearity range, from 0.9 to 200 μM, with a detection
limit of 0.3 μM and good reproducibility by DPV. The developed sensor was successfully
applied for a rapid determination of scopolamine in spiked tea and herbal tea infusion
samples with good recoveries (between 83 ± 5 and 101 ± 1%).
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Microchemical Journal Volume 157, September 2020, 104877
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