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Photoelectrochemical quantification of hydrogen peroxide with g-C3N4/ BiFeO3

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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS REPORTS
Volume 4, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.snr.2022.100079

Keywords

Photoelectrochemical; H2O2; g-C3N4/BiFeO3; Sensor; Real sample inspection

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21705115, 21972102, 22075195]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2021YFA0910400]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China [BK20170378]
  4. Jiangsu Laboratory for Biochemical Sensing and Biochip

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Excessive levels of certain active substances in water can cause environmental problems and affect human health. To address this issue, a photoelectrochemical sensor that effectively stimulates the reduction of hydrogen peroxide has been developed. The sensor has high sensitivity and good selectivity, and can be used for the detection of active substances in actual wastewater samples.
Excessive levels of certain active substances in the water will cause a series of environmental problems and affect human health, among which, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a typical one. Therefore, it is of great significance to determine the content of H2O2 in industrial wastewater. However, there are great challenges to monitoring H2O2 due to the high redox overpotential of the traditional electrode and the poor measurement sensitivity. Herein, a g-C3N4/BiFeO3 photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor is prepared to effectively stimulate the reduction of H2O2. Under visible light irradiation, the H2O2 detection limit of the g-C3N4/BiFeO3 PEC sensor reaches 2.015 mu M, which is 4.7 times that of traditional electrochemical method. Through UV-vis and Mott-Schottky characterizations, the mechanism concerning enhancement of sensor performance was studied. The results show that the band gap and energy band difference of g-C3N4 and BiFeO3 can effectively avoid the recombination of electrons and holes. The proposed photoelectrochemical sensor obtains a calibration curve range for H2O2 from 2.99 mu M to 0.03 M with high sensitivity and good selectivity. In addition, the sensor can detect H2O2 in actual textile wastewater samples, providing a promosing method for the detection of active substances in the environment, and has broad prospects in environmental monitoring.

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