Issue 49, 2025

A poly(3-methylthiophene)/borophene hybrid for tartaric acid detection

Abstract

Tartaric acid (TA), a key organic acid in grapes and wine, is closely linked to taste quality and human health, making its accurate detection highly important. In this work, we report a borophene/poly(3-methylthiophene) (P3MTP) hybrid electrode fabricated via solvent-mediated exfoliation of borophene and electropolymerization of P3MTP on indium tin oxide (ITO) glass. The modified electrode was evaluated by cyclic voltammetry and interference studies, showing a wide linear detection range (5–300 μM), a low detection limit (LOD) (4 μM), and high selectivity toward TA. The sensor also demonstrated excellent stability. In addition, the sensor demonstrated reproducibility with a relative standard deviation (RSD%) of 1.70%. Furthermore, molecular simulations clarified the interaction mechanism between TA, borophene, and P3MTP, explaining the observed electrochemical interaction. These findings highlight the potential of borophene-polymer hybrids as efficient sensing platforms for food quality control and health monitoring.

Graphical abstract: A poly(3-methylthiophene)/borophene hybrid for tartaric acid detection

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jun 2025
Accepted
20 Oct 2025
First published
31 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 41967-41977

A poly(3-methylthiophene)/borophene hybrid for tartaric acid detection

S. Ahmed, S. Gupta, A. Ansari, T. S. More, A. N. Kuzmin, A. Banerjee, D. S. Negi, P. Ranjan, M. T. Swihart and P. N. Prasad, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 41967 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA04426J

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