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Porous B3C3N2 matrix-based electrochemical sensor for sensitive determination of trace cadmium in environmental and tobacco samples

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2023.110953

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Electrochemical sensors; Heavy metal determination; Tobacco detection

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Ternary B3C3N2 nanomaterials prepared by the hard-template method can achieve selective electrochemical detection of Cd(II) with good linearity and low detection limit. The B3C3N2-Nafion sensor exhibits excellent electrode stability and anti-interference ability, and is non-toxic and simple to produce, providing a new direction for the detection and application of Cd(II).
Ternary B3C3N2 nanomaterials were prepared by the hard-template method using melamine (N and C source) and tetraethyl silicate (SiO2 source) as templates, with Cs2[B12H12] as a dopant. The B3C3N2 composite material can synthesise the functional groups of the BCN substrate and the porosity of the acid-etched template, thereby achieving the selective electrochemical detection of Cd(II). Under optimal conditions, the peak current was well linearized with the Cd(II) concentration between 1 and 310 mu g/L, while the theoretical detection limit was 0.32 mu g/L. The B3C3N2-Nafion sensor exhibits excellent electrode stability and anti-interference ability in addition to being non-toxic and simple to produce. Our research not only bridges the preparation of nonmetallic atom-doped carbon-based materials and in situ etching strategies but also provides a novel demonstration for the detection and application of the heavy metal Cd(II).

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