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Fabricating BiOI nanostructures armed catalytic strips for selective electrochemical and SERS detection of pesticide in polluted water

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 296, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118754

Keywords

BiOI; Mixed contaminants; Catalytic strips; Electrochemical sensing; SERS

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  1. National Science Council
  2. Ministry of Education, Taiwan
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 110-2113-M-027-003]

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A dual mode catalytic strip equipped with 2D BiOI nanostructures was constructed for the dual mode sensing of hazardous trichlomphenol (TCP). The BiOI nanostructures exhibited superior catalytic properties and sensitivity in electrochemical and SERS modes for the detection of TCP.
We have constructed a dual mode catalytic strip equipped with 2D BiOI nanostructures and deployed for dual mode detection sensing of hazardous trichlomphenol (TCP). Synthesized BiOI nanostructures are investigated for its crystal architecture, morphology and chemical composition. The BiOI are loaded onto the catalytic strips with the assistance of gravity offered drying process. The BiOI nanostructures offers a very less charge transfer resistance indicating its superior catalytic properties upon the electrochemical impedance studies. It reflected on providing an excellent limit of detection (LOD) and linear sensing range for TCP in electrochemical mode. For SERS, a thin plasmonic Au layer is sputter coated on BiOI equipped catalytic strips (Au@BiOI) for the TCP detection. An impressive enhancement factor of 10(7) is obtained for SERS detection of TCP with good LOD of 10(-10) M. Fabricated dual mode BiOI based strips are thoroughly examined for operational stability and performance in real time conditions. The fabricated high performance dual mode platform for the detection of hazardous pesticides appears to be a promising prospect for the on-the-spot investigation.

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