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Jahan Bakhsh Raoof

Jahan Bakhsh Raoof

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Chemistry
Address: Electroanalytical Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, 47416-95447, Iran
Phone: 01135302392

Research

Title
Rapid Determination of Phenolic Compounds in Water Samples: Development of a Paper-based Nanobiosensor Modified with Functionalized Silica Nanoparticles and Potato Tissue
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Functionalized silica nanoparticles; Graphite screen printed electrode; Paper based nanobiosensor; Phenolic compounds; Wastewater analysis
Year
2019
Journal ELECTROANALYSIS
DOI
Researchers Mohadeseh Rahimi-Mohseni ، Jahan Bakhsh Raoof ، Tahereh A. Aghajanzadeh ، Reza Ojani

Abstract

In this study, we present a fast, simple, low-cost and disposable method for determination of phenolic content in water samples, using a paper based polyphenol oxidase biosensor. The propylamine functionalized silica nanoparticles was dropped onto a paper sheet. After drying at room temperature, the potato tissue extract including polyphenol oxidase was immobilized on the paper via physical and chemical adsorption. The modified paper was placed on the top of the graphite screen printed electrode. To construct of an electrochemical nanobiosensor, the electrochemical behavior of the modified electrode in different steps was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy methods. After being optimized the effective parameters, the changes in the biosensor electrochemical response vs. to the different concentrations of the substrate (phenol solution) were monitored by differential pulse voltammetry and amperometry methods. The linear relationships for phenol detection were obtained in the concentration ranges of 0.01-160 µM and 0.1-300 µM with a detection limit of 0.007 µM and 0.042 µM with DPV and amperometry methods, respectively. This method was successfully used in the voltammetric determination of the phenol content in the real samples, like the river water and the wastewater of wood factory.