Supramolecular atropine potentiometric sensor

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Abstract

A supramolecular atropine sensor was developed, using cucurbit [6]uril as the recognition element. The solid-contact electrode is based on a polymeric membrane incorporating cucurbit[6]uril (CB[6]) as an ionophore, 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether as a solvent mediator, and potassium tetrakis (4-chlorophenyl) borate as an additive. In a MES-NaOH buffer at pH 6, the performance of the atropine sensor is characterized by a slope of (58.7 ± 0.6) mV/dec with a practical detection limit of (6.30 ± 1.62) × 10−7 mol/L and a lower limit of the linear range of (1.52 ± 0.64) × 10−6 mol/L. Selectivity coefficients were determined for different ions and excipients. The obtained results were bolstered by the docking and spectroscopic studies which demonstrated the interaction between atropine and CB[6]. The accuracy of the potentiometric analysis of atropine content in certified reference material was evaluated by the t-Student test. The herein proposed sensor answers the need for reliable methods providing better management of this hospital drug shelf-life while reducing its flush and remediation costs.

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Ferreira, C., Palmeira, A., Sousa, E., Amorim, C. G., Araújo, A. N., & Montenegro, M. C. (2021). Supramolecular atropine potentiometric sensor. Sensors, 21(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21175879

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