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Titania (TiO2)/silica (SiO2) nanospheres or NSs amalgamated on a pencil graphite electrode to sense l-ascorbic acid electrochemically and augmented NSs for antimicrobial behaviour

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 46, Issue 26, Pages 12783-12796

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nj01892f

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  1. CSIR, New Delhi, India [16/06/2019(i) EU-V]
  2. University Grant Commission (UGC), Delhi [201610158088]
  3. Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal [DCRUST/Sch./2019/508]

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In this study, an electrochemical sensing electrode based on titania and silica nanospheres was successfully fabricated and applied for the detection of L-ascorbic acid, showing high sensitivity and a low detection limit. The modified electrode also exhibited good stability and interference resistance, performing well in real samples. Additionally, the titania-silica nanospheres showed effective inhibition against harmful microbes.
An electrochemical sensing electrode based on titania (anatase) and silica nanospheres (TiO2@SiO2 NSs) loaded on a pencil graphite electrode (TiO2@SiO(2)NSs/PGE) was fabricated and scrutinized for L-ascorbic acid detection. The PGE surface was designed by coating the nanospheres using the drop casting method. NSs and modified electrodes were investigated structurally, optically and morphologically using various characterization techniques. An electrochemical study was performed via cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and chronoamperometry (CA). Further, the designed electrode performance was optimized by varying pH, potential and scan rates. The TiO2@SiO2NS/PGE-modified electrode showed a high sensitivity of 2696.9 mu A mM(-1) cm(-2) and a lower detection limit for ascorbic acid. The modified electrode also revealed a linear range of 50-2500 mu M with a regression coefficient of R-2 = 0.9932. Additionally, the electrode exhibited high stability and good anti-interference capability. Similarly, the modified electrode performed well in real samples for ascorbic acid detection. Furthermore, TiO2@SiO2 NSs performed very effectively against harmful microbes including Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus and Shigella flexneri bacteria with good inhibition.

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