JOURNAL ARTICLE

Enhanced electrochemical detection of heavy metals at heated graphite nanoparticle-based screen-printed electrodes

Gemma AragayJosefina PonsArben Merkoçi

Year: 2011 Journal:   Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol: 21 (12)Pages: 4326-4326   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

The effect of temperature upon the electrochemical stripping performance of a heavy metal sensor based on carbon nanoparticles is studied. The morphological changes of the sensing surface during the multidetection of Cd2+, Pb2+, Cu2+ and Hg2+ ions are studied by TEM and SEM. The effect of the temperature on the heavy metal deposition using carbon nanoparticle-based SPEs is also compared to a sensor that does not contain carbon nanoparticles. The effect of temperature seems to be more pronounced for the nanoparticle-based sensor. This phenomenon is clarified by the electrochemical response as well as the TEM and SEM images of the sensing materials used. In addition, the response performance of the nanoparticle-based sensors for increasing concentrations of heavy metals from 5–100 μg L−1 for Cd2+, Pb2+ and Cu2+ and from 1 to 10 μg L−1 for Hg2+, in both single and multiple detections with potential for real applications, is presented. The nanoparticle-based sensor seems to be stable for up to one month while being used in continuous monitoring of heavy metals in seawater.

Keywords:
Nanoparticle Materials science Electrochemistry Graphite Metal Electrode Carbon fibers Electrochemical gas sensor Chemical engineering Stripping (fiber) Metal ions in aqueous solution Analytical Chemistry (journal) Nanotechnology Metallurgy Chemistry Composite material Environmental chemistry Composite number Physical chemistry

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