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publicationNumber CN-107677662-B
titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of Clenizole Hydrochloride molecular engram film electrochemical luminescence sensor
abstract The present invention provides a kind of preparation methods of Clenizole Hydrochloride molecular engram film electrochemical luminescence sensor, it is characterized in that, laminated film is wrapped up in glassy carbon electrode surface, the laminated film is made of redox graphene, up-conversion nanoparticles and molecularly imprinted polymer.The invention has the advantages that the electrochemical luminescence of the up-conversion nanoparticles with stable cathode signal, high luminous intensity is combined with the molecularly imprinted polymer with good selectivity, the trace detection for Clenizole Hydrochloride in animal derived food.
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