Carbon-nanotube amperometric sensor for selective determination of 4-chloroaniline in commercial chlorhexidine solutions

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical(2016)

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Abstract
This work reports a carbon-nanotube amperometric sensor for the selective determination of 4-chloroaniline (4-CLA), the major degradation product found in commercial chlorhexidine solutions. The harmful 4-CLA is detected on a multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT)-modified electrode, free from the interference of chlorhexidine and other substances present in such samples, with a detection limit of 50nmolL−1. MWCNTs of two different dimensions were evaluated for 4-CLA detection and a 3-fold increase in sensitivity using both modified electrodes was obtained in comparison with the bare electrode. The association of batch-injection analysis with the amperometric detection provided high precision (1.2%) and sample throughput (130h−1). Analyses of samples by capillary electrophoresis-tandem mass spectrometry (CE-MS/MS) attested the accuracy of the proposed method. Mouth rinse and skin disinfectant samples presented 4-CLA concentrations in the range between 4 and 235μmolL−1.
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Multi-walled carbon nanotube,Degradation product,Mouth rinse,Chlorhexidine digluconate
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