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Construction of strontium phosphate/graphitic-carbon nitride: A flexible and disposable strip for acetaminophen detection

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 410, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124542

Keywords

Metal phosphate; Carbonous material; Electrochemical sensor; Acetaminophen; Synergistic effect

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR) at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia [FP-94-42]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 108-2113-M-027-006, 107-2113-M-027-005-MY3]

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The facile technique results in the formation of SrP/g-CN NSs nanocomposite for highly selective AP detection, with the modified SPCE showing excellent catalytic performance and low peak potential.
A facile technique has been used to synthesize the strontium phosphate interlinked with graphitic carbon nitride nanosheets (SrP/g-CN NSs) nanocomposite for highly selective detection of acetaminophen (AP). The formation of SrP/g-CN NSs nanocomposite is evidenced by several spectroscopic and analytical methods. It was demonstrated that the SrP/g-CN NSs modified screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) exhibits excellent catalytic performance with low peak potential towards AP detection than those of pristine SrP-, g-CN NSs-, and bare-SPCEs. The outstanding electrochemical performance can be attributed to the robust synergistic effect between SrP and g-CN NSs. Likewise, g-CN NSs possess a porous multilayer network, which provides a large surface area, fast charge transferability, electrical conductivity, and numerous active sites. Under the optimal conditions, the fabricated sensor could detect AP with a linear relationship range from 0.01 to 370 mu M, and the detection limit is calculated to be as low as 2.0 nM. The proposed sensor is successfully used to determine AP in water samples with satisfactory results.

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