JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electrochemical Determination of Acetaminophen Using a Hydrophilic Single-Walled Carbon Nanohorn Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode

Yu–Ching WengTingyu YangChi‐Jung SuThe-Wang Liu

Year: 2023 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 170 (9)Pages: 097504-097504   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

A simple and novel electrochemical sensor based on a hydrophilic single-walled carbon nanohorn (SWCNH) modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) was designed for the determination of acetaminophen (APAP). The hydrophilic SWCNH/GCE was characterized using Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometer (XRD), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). This proposed sensor exhibits remarkable performance for the electrocatalytic detection of APAP. The hydrophilic SWCNH/GCE shows a good differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) response at APAP concentration from 100 to 1000 μ M with sensitivity and a detection limit of 2.63 μ A μ M −1 cm −2 and 1 μ M. Regarding the reaction mechanism, the hydrophilic SWCNH/GCE could easily electro-catalyze APAP oxidation to form N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone-imine (NAPQI). Then NAPQI is rapidly degraded to p-benzoquinone in solutions of 0.1 M Na 2 SO 4 and 0.05 M H 2 SO 4 at pH 1.

Keywords:
Differential pulse voltammetry X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Electrochemistry Detection limit Raman spectroscopy Electrochemical gas sensor Electrode Cyclic voltammetry Materials science Carbon fibers Benzoquinone Glassy carbon Chemistry Nuclear chemistry Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Chromatography Physical chemistry

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