Rapid and Real-Time Detection of Arginine Enantiomers by Qcm Sensor Having a Calix[4]arene Receptor Bearing Asymmetric Centers

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2019

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This paper describes the sensing studies of a chiral calix[4]arene receptor (5) having (R)-2-phenylglycinol moiety for arginine enantiomers (D-/L-arginine) by using Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) technique. The initial experiments have revealed that the chiral calix[4]arene 5 coated QCM (CCC-QCM) sensor showed good sensing for arginine enantiomers, such that it has exhibited higher sensing towards D-arginine than that of L-arginine. It has been determined that the sensitivity, limit of detection values of CCC-QCM sensor for the D-/L-arginine solutions as 0.024/0.023 Hz/mu M and 0.38/1.29 mu M, respectively. On the other hand, the racemic mixture studies were optimized using the response surface methodology with central composite design. Consequently, it has been demonstrated that the QCM sensor modification with a calix[4]arene receptor bearing asymmetric centers provided rapid, real-time, sensitive and effective sensing of arginine enantiomers.

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Arginine, Calixarene, Sensing, Quartz Crystal Microbalance, Sensor, Amino Acid, Response-Surface Methodology, Amino-Acids, Chiral Recognition, Aqueous-Solutions, Adsorption, Optimization, Dye, Discrimination, Performance, Derivatives, Quartz crystal microbalance, Calixarene, Sensing, Arginine, Sensor, Amino acid

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02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences

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172

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