JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electrochemical detection of methyl parathion using zirconium dioxide@single-walled carbon nanotubes nanocomposite modified glassy carbon electrode

Meimei GuoJiale HanYurii MishchenkoAndrii ButenkoV. D. KovalenkoTetiana RozhkovaHongyuan Zhao

Year: 2023 Journal:   International Journal of Electrochemical Science Vol: 18 (11)Pages: 100340-100340   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

In this work, the multifunctional nanocomposite of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) nanoparticles and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SCN) was prepared to modify the glassy carbon electrode (GCE) for the fabrication of ZrO2@SCN/GCE sensor. The fabricated nanocomposite electrochemical sensor was successfully used to achieve the efficient and sensitive detection of methyl parathion (MP). For the ZrO2@SCN nanocomposite, ZrO2 nanoparticles could promote the enrichment of MP molecules on the electrode surface of ZrO2@SCN/GCE sensor because of the interplay between Zr-O groups and phosphorus groups of MP molecules; SCN presented efficient one-dimensional charge transport channels, which achieved the excellent conductivity property of carbon material. Moreover, SCN could greatly compensate for the non-conductivity of ZrO2 nanoparticles. The functional combination of ZrO2 nanoparticles and SCN enhanced the electrochemical detection performance of MP. The ZrO2@SCN/GCE sensor exhibited good MP detection property with low limit of detection of 6.15 nM (pH=7.0, MP concentration: 0.01-10 μM). The fabricated sensor also showed good practical application property for the detection of MP in real samples (Lake water and green tea).

Keywords:
Nanocomposite Materials science Carbon nanotube Electrochemical gas sensor Electrochemistry Electrode Chemical engineering Nanoparticle Zirconium Detection limit Conductivity Nanotechnology Inorganic chemistry Chemistry Chromatography Physical chemistry Metallurgy

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