Elimination of non-specific adsorption in the molecularly imprinted membrane: application for tetracycline detection

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作者
El Hani, Ouarda [1 ]
Digua, Khalid [1 ]
Amine, Aziz [1 ]
机构
[1] Hassan II Univ Casablanca, Fac Sci & Tech, Lab Proc Engn & Environm, PA 146, Mohammadia, Morocco
关键词
Non-specific adsorption; Molecularly imprinted membrane; Smartphone-based fluorescence; Sodium alginate; Tetracycline detection; HYDROGEL; ANTIBIOTICS;
D O I
10.1007/s00216-025-05804-4
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A vital challenge in using imprinted membranes for selective sensing is their non-specific adsorption (NSA). In this study, a novel, rapid, and green approach of NSA-free molecularly imprinted membrane (MIM) preparation was proposed. Sodium alginate was employed as a functional polymer (to interact with the template) and as a membrane matrix, then cross-linked with calcium before template removal to block the unreacted groups, followed by exposure to phosphate to chelate any remaining sites. Unlike the non-imprinted membrane (NIM), which is prepared similarly to MIM and lacks the template cavities, the MIM demonstrated exceptional imprinting factor (IF) (Q(NIM) approximate to 0 mg/g) compared to the initial IF of around 4 before NSA suppress, and a selectivity factor over 10 times greater than that of existing MIMs in the literature. The NSA-free MIM was used as a ready-to-use sensor for spectro-fluorescence and smartphone-based fluorescence detection of tetracycline (TC), achieving detection limits of 0.005 mg/L and 0.015 mg/L, respectively, which were below the maximal acceptable concentrations of TC in real samples. The detection of TC in milk and honey samples using the NSA-free MIM showed significant recoveries (86-101%) compared to those found by MIM before NSA supress (114-122%). The proposed methodology serves as an inspiration for extending NSA removal strategies to other MIMs based on various anionic polymers, including carboxylate, sulfonate, phosphonate, and phenolate anionic groups.
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页码:2155 / 2168
页数:14
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