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Single-atom niobium doped BCN nanotubes for highly sensitive electrochemical detection of nitrobenzene

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 11, Issue 46, Pages 28988-28995

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra05517h

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Funding

  1. National Key Research & Development Program of China [2019YFC1804400]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21974124, 22004109, 22076174]
  3. 'Double-First Class' University Construction Project [C176220100042, CZ21623201]

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Single-atom niobium-doped boron-carbon-nitrogen nanotubes (SANb-BCN) were synthesized and used to fabricate an electrochemical sensor for detecting nitrobenzene (NB), an environmental pollutant. The sensor showed excellent sensitivity and specificity in NB detection, with high electrochemical response behavior and minimal interference from coexisting species.
Herein, single-atom niobium-doped boron-carbon-nitrogen nanotubes (SANb-BCN) were synthesized and utilized to fabricate an electrochemical sensor for the detection of nitrobenzene (NB), an environmental pollutant. SANb-BCN were characterized through scanning transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis, and Raman spectroscopy. The Nb-BNC material modified on a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) showed an excellent electrochemical response behavior toward NB. The SANb-BCN-modified GCE (SANb-BCN/GCE) gave rise to a prominent NB reduction peak at -0.6 V, which was positively shifted by 120 mV from the NB reduction peak of the bare GCE. Furthermore, the NB peak current (55.74 mu A) obtained using SANb-BCN/GCE was nearly 42-fold higher than that using the bare GCE (1.32 mu A), indicating that SANb-BCN/GCE is a highly sensitive electrochemical sensor for NB. An ultralow limit of detection (0.70 mu M, S/N = 3) was also achieved. Furthermore, the SANb-BCN/GCE sensor was found to possess favorable anti-interference ability during NB detection; thus, the presence of various organic and inorganic coexisting species, including Mg2+, Cr6+, Cu2+, K+, Ca2+, NH4+, Cd2+, urea, 1-bromo-4-nitrobenzene, 3-hydroxybenzoic, terephthalic acid, 1-iodo-4-nitrobenzene, and toluene, minimally affected the NB detection signal. Notably, the SANb-BNC sensor material exhibited high sensitivity and specificity toward detection of NB in environmental samples. Thus, the use of the proposed sensor will serve as an effective alternative method for the identification and treatment of pollutants.

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