2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c00815
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Basic Electrochemistry Meets Molecular Recognition: Hands-On Experiment of Cortisol Detection Using Carbon Paste Electrode Prepared by Molecular Imprinting Technology for Undergraduates

Jing Cheng,
Xian Li,
Enming Hu
et al.

Abstract: Molecular imprinting technology holds significant potential for applications in chemical analysis and detection. In order to integrate the fundamental knowledge of polymer chemistry, electrochemistry, and analytical chemistry with practical applications and cutting-edge research, we proposed a comprehensive experiment of the preparation, characterization, and evaluation of electrochemical sensors tailored for senior undergraduate chemistry students as an optional project in the Comprehensive Chemistry Experime… Show more

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“…Numerous effective didactic experiments have been developed as engaging strategies to include electroanalysis in analytical chemistry experimental classes. Examples include the electrochemical study and detection of flavonoids in tea samples, acetaminophen in commercial pharmaceutical formulations, cortisol in saliva, hydrogen peroxide in teeth whitening strips, DNA degradation, and the use of software simulations. In addition to didactic experiments, recent publications also describe fundamental theoretical concepts and methods to enhance the learning of electrochemistry, such as the didactic guide for cyclic voltammetry published by Elgrishi et al …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous effective didactic experiments have been developed as engaging strategies to include electroanalysis in analytical chemistry experimental classes. Examples include the electrochemical study and detection of flavonoids in tea samples, acetaminophen in commercial pharmaceutical formulations, cortisol in saliva, hydrogen peroxide in teeth whitening strips, DNA degradation, and the use of software simulations. In addition to didactic experiments, recent publications also describe fundamental theoretical concepts and methods to enhance the learning of electrochemistry, such as the didactic guide for cyclic voltammetry published by Elgrishi et al …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%