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Malinee Niamlaem1, Sara Grecchi1, Filippo Malacarne1
1Department of Chemistry, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Golgi 19, 20133, Milano, Italy.
Abstract:
Developing chemiresistive devices for the wireless detection of complex analytes has gained considerable interest. In particular, the enantioselective recognition of chiral molecules is still a challenge. Here, we design a hybrid chemiresistive device for the wireless enantioselective discrimination of chiral analytes by combining the enantiorecognition capabilities of an inherently chiral oligomer, that is, oligo-(3,3'-dibenzothiophene) (BT2T4) and the insulating/conducting transition of polypyrrole (Ppy). The device is obtained by modifying each extremity of an interdigitated electrode (IDE) with Ppy on the interdigitated area and oligo-BT2T4 on the connection pads. Due to the asymmetric electroactivity triggered by bipolar electrochemistry, the wireless enantioselective discrimination of both enantiomers of tryptophan and DOPA was achieved. A difference in the onset resistance values was obtained for both enantiomers due to a favorable or unfavorable diastereomeric interaction between the inherently chiral oligomer and the antipode of the chiral molecule. Interestingly, such a device showed a wide quantification range, from μM to mM levels. This work opens up new alternatives to designing advanced wireless devices in enantiorecognition.
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