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titleOfInvention Preparation method and application of thrombin aptamer functionalized electrospining enhanced solid-phase microextraction rod
abstract The invention discloses preparation and application of a thrombin aptamer functionalized electrospining enhanced solid-phase microextraction rod. The thrombin aptamer functionalized electrospining enhanced solid-phase microextraction rod is prepared through the following steps of: synthesizing a polyacrylonitrile-maleic acid polymer by adopting a free radical water-phase precipitation polymerization method; then preparing a solid-phase extraction rod which has the advantages of large surface area, high stability and high durability by directly taking a stainless steel wire as a substrate and adopting an electrospining technology; and fixing a thrombin aptamer to the surface of the solid-phase extraction rod by adopting a carbodiimide method. The prepared thrombin aptamer functionalized electrospining enhanced solid-phase microextraction rod can be applied to the isolation analysis of a trace amount of thrombin contained in complex samples, such as human serum, human plasma, human blood, and the like. The method disclosed by the invention can be used for preparing a solid-phase microextraction base body coating and controlling the thickness of the solid-phase microextraction base body coating by taking the stainless steel wire as the substrate and adopting an electrospining technology; the solid-phase microextraction base body coating is uniform, loose, porous and large in surface area; and the prepared solid-phase microextraction rod has the advantages of high specificity and high stability.
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