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Sensing behavior study of silica-coated Ag nanoparticles deposited on glassy carbon toward nitrobenzene

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JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH
Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11051-012-1172-2

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Core/shell nanostructures; Modified electrode; Electrochemical sensor; Nitrobenzene

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In this study, we report the synthesis and characterization of silica-coated silver core/shell nanostructures (NSs) and their sensing behavior when deposited on glassy carbon (GC) electrode for nitrobenzene (NB) detection. Synthesized silica-coated silver core/shell NSs were characterized for their chemical, structural and morphological properties. TEM analysis confirmed that the silica-coated silver nanoparticles (size similar to 200 nm) are spherical in shape and the core diameter is similar to 38 nm. FT-IR spectra also confirmed the coating of silica on the surface of silver nanoparticles. Cyclic voltammetry studies of NB with silica-coated silver core-shell nanoparticles-modified GC electrodes revealed two cathodic peaks at -0.74 V (C-1) and -0.34 V (C-2) along with two anodic peaks at -0.64 V (A(1)) and -0.2 V (A(2)). Enhanced cathodic peak current (C-1, I-P) of the core-shell NSs-modified electrode is observed relative to bare and silica-modified electrodes. Amperometric studies revealed a very high current sensitivity (114 nA/nM) and linearly dependent reduction current with NB amount in the low concentration range and a detection limit of 25 nM. Moreover, the core-shell NSs-modified electrode showed good reproducibility and selectivity toward NB in the presence of many cationic, anionic, and organic interferents.

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