Electrochemical sensing of methyl parathion on magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer
Research Abstract
The electrochemical detection of methyl parathion in fish was performed by preconcentrating the pesticide on
magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer and further readout on magneto-actuated electrode by square wave
voltammetry. The magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer was synthesized by a magnetic core-shell strategy,
using methacrylic acid as a functional monomer, and selected by theoretical calculation using the density
functional theory (DFT). The characterization of this material was performed by SEM, TEM and XRD. Moreover,
the binding capacity and selectivity towards methyl parathion was studied and compared with the corresponding
magnetic non-imprinted polymer. The magneto-actuated electrochemical sensor showed outstanding analytical
performance for the detection of methyl parathion in fish, with a limit of detection of as low as 1.22×10−6
mg L−1 and recovery values ranging from 89.4% to 94.7%. The magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer successfully
preconcentrated the analyte from the complex samples and paves the way to incorporate this material
in other platforms for the detection of this pesticide in the field of environmental control and food safety.
Research Keywords
Magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer Methyl parathion Fish Food safety Electrochemical sensing