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Activated Hordeum vulgare L. dust as carbon paste electrode modifier for the sensitive electrochemical detection of Cd2+, Pb2+ and Hg2+ions

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03067319.2019.1655004

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Hordeum vulgare L; dust; biomass; modified carbon paste electrode; heavy metals; stripping voltammetry

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  1. International Foundation for Science [W/5859-1]
  2. World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) [16-515 RG/CHE/AF/AC_ G-FR3240293302]

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Hordeum vulgare L. dust (HVW) chemically activated using Na2CO3 (HVW-Na2CO3) was characterised by several techniques (SEM, FTIR and TGA/DTG). The increase in the surface charge of the biomaterial induced by the activation process was demonstrated by multisweep cyclic voltammetry. The modified HVM was then exploited as carbon paste electrode (HVW-Na2CO3/CPE) modifier to prepare a sensor which was applied in the determination of Cd2+, Pb2+ and Hg(2+)at trace level by stripping voltammetry. Key experimental variables (nature of stripping medium, modifier mass in CPE, electrolysis time and potential and pH of preconcentration solution) were optimised to detect Cd2+, Pb2+ and Hg2+ at HVW-Na2CO3/CPE. Under optimised conditions, calibration plots were obtained for all analytes. The low limits of detection (3s/m) were found to be 1.82 nM, 0.0691 nM and 0.237 nM for Cd2+, Pb(2+)and Hg(2+)respectively. The sensor was successfully applied to the detection of trace metals in real samples.

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