An electrochemical sensor for ifosfamide, acetaminophen, domperidone, and sumatriptan based on self-assembled MXene/MWCNT/chitosan nanocomposite thin film

Microchimica Acta(2020)

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New multi-walled carbon nanotubes supported on Ti 3 C 2 –MXene and chitosan (chit) composite film–based electrochemical sensor for ifosfamide (IFO), acetaminophen (ACOP), domperidone (DOM), and sumatriptan (SUM) have been developed. Ti 3 C 2 –MXene was synthesized by a fluoride method. Structural and chemical characterizations suggested the successful preparation of Ti 3 C 2 –MXene with clearly seen layered morphology, defined 0 0 2 diffraction peak at 7.5° and complete absence of 1 0 4 plane at 39°. The electrochemical performance of the sensor was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and adsorptive stripping differential pulse voltammetry. The Ti 3 C 2 /MWCNT/Chit modified glassy carbon electrode exhibits enhanced electrocatalytic activities toward the oxidation of target analytes. Excellent conductivity, large surface area, and high catalytic properties of the Ti 3 C 2 –MXene showed synergistic effects with MWCNTs and helped in achieving low detection limits of targets with high selectivity and reproducibility. The assay allows determination of IFO, ACOP, DOM, and SUM in the concentration ranges 0.0011–1.0, 0.0042–7.1, 0.0046–7.3, and 0.0033–61 μM with low detection limits of 0.00031, 0.00028, 0.00034, and 0.00042 μM, respectively. The sensor was successfully applied for voltammetric screening of target analytes in urine and blood serum samples with recoveries > 95.21%. Schematic illustration of the synthesis of self-assembled MXene/MWCNT/chitosan nanocomposite is given and its application to the voltammetric determination of ifosfamide, acetaminophen, domperidone, and sumatriptan described. Graphical abstract
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Electrochemical analysis,Stripping voltammetry,Modified electrodes,2D materials,Functionalized carbon nanotubes,Biopolymer,Multi-drug analysis,Anticancer drugs
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