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A novel amperometric nitrite sensor based on screen printed carbon electrode modified with graphite/beta-cyclodextrin composite

Journal

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 760, Issue -, Pages 97-104

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2015.11.017

Keywords

Screen printed carbon electrode; Graphite and beta-cyclodextrin composite; Nitrite; Electrochemical sensor; Amperometry

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  1. (Republic of China) Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [NSC1012113M027001MY3]

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A simple and disposable amperometric nitrite sensor was developed based on screen printed carbon electrode (SPCE) modified with graphite (GR) and beta-cyclodextrin (CD) composite. The GR/CD composite was prepared by a simple sonication of pristine GR powder in CD aqueous solution. The GR/CD composite modified SPCE showed a higher electrocatalytic activity towards nitrite with lower overpotential (0.81 V) compared with bare, GR and CD modified SPCEs. The edge planes of GR were highly activated in presence of CD and resulting to the high catalytic activity and lower oxidation overpotential for the detection of nitrite. Under optimum conditions, the fabricated GR/CD composite modified SPCE detects the nitrite in the linear concentration range from 0.7 mu M to 2.15 mM with a limit of detection of 0.26 +/- 0.01 mu M. The GR/CD composite modified SPCE also showed a high sensitivity, selectivity, acceptable repeatability and reproducibility along with appropriate operational stability for the detection of nitrite. In addition, the GR/CD composite modified SPCE showed a satisfactory recovery for the detection of nitrite in different water samples, authenticating an excellent practicality of the sensor. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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