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      A novel colorimetric paper sensor based on the layer-by-layer assembled multilayers of surfactants for the sensitive and selective determination of total antioxidant capacity †

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          Herein, a new colorimetric paper sensor based on the layer-by-layer assembled multilayers of a cationic surfactant, tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBABr), and an anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), modified on filter paper was developed for the determination of total antioxidant capacity (TAC). In this study, gallic acid (GA) was used as the antioxidant standard. The fabricated (TBABr/SDS) 3/PAD was loaded with Fe 3+ ions to obtain Fe 3+/(TBABr/SDS) 3/PAD, exhibiting high selectivity for the detection of GA when compared with the case of other metal ions. The interaction between GA and the Fe 3+/(TBABr/SDS) 3/PAD sensor occurred rapidly, and the colorimetric paper sensor changed from yellow to purple immediately. The quantitative detection of GA was enabled by taking an image using an ordinary smartphone and applying the ImageJ software based on the change in color. Under optimum conditions, a linear response was obtained between the change in the color of the sensor and the TAC value expressed in terms of gallic acid equivalents. The linear range was from 0.50 μM to 6.50 mM with the detection limit of 0.35 μM. The colorimetric paper sensor was applied to detect the TAC in three kinds of green tea and vegetable samples, which provided the good recoveries of 86.0–109.9%. The proposed sensor is simple, cheap, equipment-free, rapid and environmentally friendly. In addition, the colorimetric sensor Fe 3+/(TBABr/SDS) 3/PAD has potential applicability for TAC detection in real food samples.

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          A new colorimetric paper sensor, (TBABr/SDS) 3/PAD, was successfully fabricated to detect TAC. Good selectivity and sensitivity toward TAC were achieved. The (TBABr/SDS) 3/PAD sensor has been applied for TAC detection in food samples.

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          This paper describes the fabrication and the performance of microfluidic paper-based electrochemical sensing devices (we call the microfluidic paper-based electrochemical devices, microPEDs). The microPEDs comprise paper-based microfluidic channels patterned by photolithography or wax printing, and electrodes screen-printed from conducting inks (e.g., carbon or Ag/AgCl). We demonstrated that the microPEDs are capable of quantifying the concentrations of various analytes (e.g., heavy-metal ions and glucose) in aqueous solutions. This low-cost analytical device should be useful for applications in public health, environmental monitoring, and the developing world.
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              Journal
              RSC Adv
              RSC Adv
              RA
              RSCACL
              RSC Advances
              The Royal Society of Chemistry
              2046-2069
              11 September 2019
              9 September 2019
              11 September 2019
              : 9
              : 49
              : 28598-28608
              Affiliations
              [a] Materials Chemistry Research Center, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University Khon Kaen 40002 Thailand sirimuk@ 123456kku.ac.th +66-43-202376 +66-43-202376 to 136
              [b] Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan Khon Kaen Campus Khon Kaen 40000 Thailand
              Author information
              https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4587-4372
              https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4906-4825
              Article
              c9ra05642d
              10.1039/c9ra05642d
              9071001
              35529633
              e6d6c955-cddc-4009-a5a0-d365d4c4ec9b
              This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
              History
              : 21 July 2019
              : 28 August 2019
              Page count
              Pages: 11
              Funding
              Funded by: Khon Kaen University, doi 10.13039/501100004071;
              Award ID: Unassigned
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              Chemistry
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