An electrochemical detection platform for selective and sensitive voltammetric determination of quercetin dosage in a food supplement by poly(9-(2-(pyren-1-yl)ethyl)-9h-carbazole) coated indium tin oxide electrode
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Karakaya, S., & Kaya, İ. (2021). An electrochemical detection platform for selective and sensitive voltammetric determination of quercetin dosage in a food supplement by poly(9-(2-(pyren-1-yl)ethyl)-9h-carbazole) coated indium tin oxide electrode. Polymer, 212 doi:10.1016/j.polymer.2020.123300Özet
In proposed study, a novel compound containing carbazole (Carb) and pyrene (Pyr) units was synthesized and
polymerized onto an indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode for selective and sensitive voltammetric determination of
Quercetin (QCT). The characterization studies of the synthesized 9-(2-(pyren-1-yl) ethyl)-9H-carbazole (Pyr-
Carb) were performed by NMR, LC-MS/MS, UV–Vis, Fluorescence and FT-IR measurements. Then, Pyr-Carb was
electro-polymerized onto ITO by recording its cyclic voltammograms (CVs). Electro-oxidation behavior of QCT
was investigated at bare ITO and poly (Pyr-Carb)/ITO by cyclic voltammetry (CV). The voltammetric mea-
surements showed that the oxidation current of QCT significantly increased after electro polymerization of Pyr-
Carb on the ITO surface. The range of linearity (ROL) and detection limit (DL) were found as 2.0–500 μM and
0.59 μM, respectively. The fabricated sensor was successfully tested on a Quercetin food supplement, and the
obtained results indicated that the fabricated method enables sensitive, selective and accurate determination of
QCT in real samples.