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Sensitive and selective impedimetric determination of TNT using RSM-CCD optimization

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TALANTA
Volume 257, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2023.124381

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Impedimetric sensor; TNT; Meisenheimer complex; Response surface methodology; Central composite design; Magnetic multi -walled carbon nanotubes

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In this study, an inexpensive, simple, sensitive, and selective electrochemical TNT sensor was designed and constructed based on the formation of a Meisenheimer complex between magnetic multiwalled carbon nanotubes modified with aminopropyl triethoxysilane (MMWCNTs @ APTES) and TNT. The sensor was able to accurately measure TNT in various water samples.
Detection of trace amounts of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene as a widely used explosive in the military and industrial sectors is of vital importance due to security and environmental concerns. The sensitive and selective mea-surement characteristics of the compound still is considered a challenge for analytical chemists. Unlike con-ventional optical and electrochemical methods, the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy technique (EIS), has a very high sensitivity, but it faces a significant challenge in that it requires complex and expensive steps to modify the electrode surface with selective agents. We reported the design and construction of an inexpensive, simple, sensitive, and selective impedimetric electrochemical TNT sensor based on the formation of a Mei-senheimer complex between magnetic multiwalled carbon nanotubes modified with aminopropyl triethoxysilane (MMWCNTs @ APTES) and TNT. The formation of the mentioned charge transfer complex at the electrode -solution interface blocks the electrode surface and disrupts the charge transfer in [(Fe (CN) 6)] 3-/4-redox probe system. Charge transfer resistance changes (Delta RCT) were used as an analytical response that corresponded to TNT concentration. To investigate the influence of effective parameters on the electrode response, such as pH, contact time, and modifier percentage, the response surface methodology based on central composite design (RSM-CCD) was used. The calibration curve was achieved in the range of 1-500 nM with a detection limit of 0.15 nM under optimal conditions, which included pH of 8.29, contact time of 479 s, and modifier percentage of 12.38% (w/w). The selectivity of the constructed electrode towards several nitroaromatic species was investi-gated, and no significant interference was found. Finally, the proposed sensor was able to successfully measure TNT in various water samples with satisfactory recovery percentages.

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