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Novel Platinum-Porphyrin as Sensing Compound for Efficient Fluorescent and Electrochemical Detection of H2O2

Eugenia Făgădar-Cosma, Nicoleta Pleşu, Anca Lascu, Diana Anghel, Maria Cazacu, Cătălin Ianăşi, Gheorghe Fagadar‐Cosma, Ion Fratilescu, Camelia Epuran

2020Chemosensors19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metalloporphyrins are highly recognized for their capacity to act as sensitive substances used in formulation of optical, fluorescent, and electrochemical sensors. A novel compound, namely Pt(II)-5,10,15,20-tetra-(4-allyloxy-phenyl) porphyrin, was synthesized by metalation with PtCl2(PhCN)2 of the corresponding porphyrin base and was fully characterized by UV-vis, fluorimetry, FT-IR, 1H-NMR, and 13C-NMR methods. The fluorescence response of this Pt-porphyrin in the presence of different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide was investigated. Besides, modified glassy carbon electrodes with this Pt-porphyrin (Pt-Porf-GCE) were realized and several electrochemical characterizations were comparatively performed with bare glassy carbon electrodes (GCE), in the absence or presence of hydrogen peroxide. The Pt-porphyrin demonstrated to be a successful sensitive material for the detection of hydrogen peroxide both by fluorimetric method in a concentration range relevant for biological samples (1.05–3.9 × 10−7 M) and by electrochemical method, in a larger concentration range from 1 × 10−6 M to 5 × 10−5 M. Based on different methods, this Pt-porphyrin can cover detection in diverse fields, from medical tests to food and agricultural monitoring, proving high accuracy (correlation coefficients over 99%) in both fluorimetric and electrochemical measurements.

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PorphyrinElectrochemistryHydrogen peroxideFluorescenceMetalationPlatinumGlassy carbonProton NMRChemistryPhotochemistryNuclear chemistryInorganic chemistryElectrodeMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryCatalysisCyclic voltammetryPhysical chemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsElectrochemical sensors and biosensorsAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsElectrochemical Analysis and Applications