Magnetron Sputtering Thin Films as Tool to Detect Triclosan in Infant Formula Powder: Electronic Tongue Approach

Triclosan (TCS) is being detected in breast milk and in infants of puerperal women. The harmful effects caused by this compound on living beings are now critical and thus it is pivotal find new tools to TCS monitoring. In the present study, an electronic tongue (e-tongue) device comprising an array...

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Main Authors: Cátia Magro, Margarida Sardinha, Paulo A. Ribeiro, Maria Raposo, Susana Sério
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/3/336
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spelling doaj-10073ef819fa479da9ff7cb06b91ad0e2021-03-16T00:06:13ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122021-03-011133633610.3390/coatings11030336Magnetron Sputtering Thin Films as Tool to Detect Triclosan in Infant Formula Powder: Electronic Tongue ApproachCátia Magro0Margarida Sardinha1Paulo A. Ribeiro2Maria Raposo3Susana Sério4Department of Physics, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, 2829-516 Caparica, PortugalDepartment of Physics, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, 2829-516 Caparica, PortugalCEFITEC, Department of Physics, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, 2829-516 Caparica, PortugalCEFITEC, Department of Physics, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, 2829-516 Caparica, PortugalCEFITEC, Department of Physics, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, 2829-516 Caparica, PortugalTriclosan (TCS) is being detected in breast milk and in infants of puerperal women. The harmful effects caused by this compound on living beings are now critical and thus it is pivotal find new tools to TCS monitoring. In the present study, an electronic tongue (e-tongue) device comprising an array of sputtered thin films based on Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and titanium dioxide was developed to identify TCS concentrations, from 10<sup>−15</sup> to 10<sup>−5</sup> M, in both water and milk-based solutions. Impedance spectroscopy was used for device signal transducing and data was analyzed by principal component analysis (PCA). The e-tongue revealed to be able to distinguish water from milk-based matrices through the two Principal Components (PC1 and PC2), which represented 67.3% of the total variance. The PC1 values of infant formula milk powder prepared with tap water (MT) or mineral water (MMW) follows a similar exponential decay curve when plotted with the logarithm of concentration. Therefore, considering the TCS concentration range between 10<sup>15</sup> and 10<sup>−9</sup> M, the PC1 values are fitted by a straight line and values of −1.9 ± 0.2 and of 7.6 × 10<sup>−16</sup> M were calculated for the sensor sensitivity and sensor resolution, respectively. Additionally, a strong correlation (R = 0.96) between MT and MMW PC1 data was found. These results have shown that the proposed device corresponds to a promisor method for the detection of TCS in milk-based solutions.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/3/336triclosaninfant formula powderelectronic tonguethin filmscoatingmagnetron sputtering
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author Cátia Magro
Margarida Sardinha
Paulo A. Ribeiro
Maria Raposo
Susana Sério
spellingShingle Cátia Magro
Margarida Sardinha
Paulo A. Ribeiro
Maria Raposo
Susana Sério
Magnetron Sputtering Thin Films as Tool to Detect Triclosan in Infant Formula Powder: Electronic Tongue Approach
Coatings
triclosan
infant formula powder
electronic tongue
thin films
coating
magnetron sputtering
author_facet Cátia Magro
Margarida Sardinha
Paulo A. Ribeiro
Maria Raposo
Susana Sério
author_sort Cátia Magro
title Magnetron Sputtering Thin Films as Tool to Detect Triclosan in Infant Formula Powder: Electronic Tongue Approach
title_short Magnetron Sputtering Thin Films as Tool to Detect Triclosan in Infant Formula Powder: Electronic Tongue Approach
title_full Magnetron Sputtering Thin Films as Tool to Detect Triclosan in Infant Formula Powder: Electronic Tongue Approach
title_fullStr Magnetron Sputtering Thin Films as Tool to Detect Triclosan in Infant Formula Powder: Electronic Tongue Approach
title_full_unstemmed Magnetron Sputtering Thin Films as Tool to Detect Triclosan in Infant Formula Powder: Electronic Tongue Approach
title_sort magnetron sputtering thin films as tool to detect triclosan in infant formula powder: electronic tongue approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Coatings
issn 2079-6412
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Triclosan (TCS) is being detected in breast milk and in infants of puerperal women. The harmful effects caused by this compound on living beings are now critical and thus it is pivotal find new tools to TCS monitoring. In the present study, an electronic tongue (e-tongue) device comprising an array of sputtered thin films based on Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and titanium dioxide was developed to identify TCS concentrations, from 10<sup>−15</sup> to 10<sup>−5</sup> M, in both water and milk-based solutions. Impedance spectroscopy was used for device signal transducing and data was analyzed by principal component analysis (PCA). The e-tongue revealed to be able to distinguish water from milk-based matrices through the two Principal Components (PC1 and PC2), which represented 67.3% of the total variance. The PC1 values of infant formula milk powder prepared with tap water (MT) or mineral water (MMW) follows a similar exponential decay curve when plotted with the logarithm of concentration. Therefore, considering the TCS concentration range between 10<sup>15</sup> and 10<sup>−9</sup> M, the PC1 values are fitted by a straight line and values of −1.9 ± 0.2 and of 7.6 × 10<sup>−16</sup> M were calculated for the sensor sensitivity and sensor resolution, respectively. Additionally, a strong correlation (R = 0.96) between MT and MMW PC1 data was found. These results have shown that the proposed device corresponds to a promisor method for the detection of TCS in milk-based solutions.
topic triclosan
infant formula powder
electronic tongue
thin films
coating
magnetron sputtering
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/3/336
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