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A metal-free voltammetric sensor for sensitive determination of Rhodamine B using carboxyl-functionalized carbon nanomaterials

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 145, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2022.110025

Keywords

Electrochemical detection; Rhodamine B; Carboxyl functionalization; MWCNT; RGO

Funding

  1. Special Project of 2020 Social Development and Transformation of Scientific and Technological Achievements, Zhuzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau [2020015, 2021008]
  2. Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation [2022JJ80123]
  3. Entrepreneurship Training Program for College Students in Hunan Province [S202111535026]

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In this study, a novel metal-free voltammetric sensor was developed using carboxyl-functionalized carbon nanomaterials for sensitive detection of the harmful synthetic dye Rhodamine B (RhB). The sensor showed low detection limit, excellent selectivity and stability, and achieved good recovery in tomato sauce samples.
Rhodamine B (RhB) is a synthetic xanthine dye that is harmful to environment and human health. Therefore, the development of low cost and efficient analytical techniques for RhB monitoring is very critical for environmental protection and food safety. Herein, a novel metal-free voltammetric sensor was constructed for sensitive detection of RhB using carboxyl-functionalized carbon nanomaterials. To understand the role of carboxyl functionalization in RhB electrooxidation, the electrochemical properties and voltammetric responses of carboxyl-functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotube (f-MWCNT), carboxyl-functionalized reduced graphene oxide (f-RGO), multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) and reduced graphene oxide (RGO) were compared. Amongst, the f-MWCNT/GCE exhibited the lowest charge transferred resistance and the largest electroactive surface area. The f-MWCNT/GCE showed extraordinary electrocatalytic activity for RhB oxidation, which is primarily attributed to the unique 3D structure and the carboxyl functionalization. The anodic peak current of RhB is linearly correlated to RhB concentration from 0.05 to 100 mu M with a low limit of detection (LOD, 2.6 nM). In addition, the f-MWCNT/GCE achieved the selective identification and detection of RhB in presence of common metal ions and other red dyes, and retained a robust and stable voltammetric responses for at least a week. The f-MWCNT/GCE was successfully applied to detect RhB concentration in tomato sauce samples with good recovery.

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