2021
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors9120338
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Preparation of a Molecularly Imprinted Film on Quartz Crystal Microbalance Chip for Determination of Furanic Compounds

Abstract: The structural preferences of furanic compounds were studied using a combination of a molecularly imprinted film (MIF) on a piezoelectric-quartz chip. The furanic compounds and their derivatives were used as the templates. Owing to their similar heterocyclic structures, it is difficult to verify the structural differences between the templates. Therefore, a new cross-linker (Methacr-l-Cys-NHBn)2, was employed to generate a platform on a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) chip. The cross-linker self-assembled to… Show more

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“…The QCM is also a sensitive and universal device for measuring concentrations of various gases (e.g., aldehydes) in the air [77][78][79]. The broad uses of QCM-based biosensors have been referred to in published articles concerning the detection of various molecules, including proteins [80], enzymes [81], peptides [82], drugs [83], vitamins [84], metals [85], pesticides [86], biomarkers [87], antibiotics [88], bacteria [89], alcohols [90], aldehyde [91], furanic compounds [92], etc. Mass-sensitive-based QCM biosensors are commonly employed for the detection of disease-related biomarkers.…”
Section: Qcm Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The QCM is also a sensitive and universal device for measuring concentrations of various gases (e.g., aldehydes) in the air [77][78][79]. The broad uses of QCM-based biosensors have been referred to in published articles concerning the detection of various molecules, including proteins [80], enzymes [81], peptides [82], drugs [83], vitamins [84], metals [85], pesticides [86], biomarkers [87], antibiotics [88], bacteria [89], alcohols [90], aldehyde [91], furanic compounds [92], etc. Mass-sensitive-based QCM biosensors are commonly employed for the detection of disease-related biomarkers.…”
Section: Qcm Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%