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Hg2+ detection by measuring thiol groups with a highly sensitive screen-printed electrode modified with a nanostructured carbon black film

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 56, Issue 11, Pages 4209-4215

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2011.01.094

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Screen printed electrode; Carbon black; Thiols; Mercury

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A sensor based on a screen-printed electrode (SPE) modified with a stable dispersion of commercially available carbon black (CB) N220 was optimised and challenged with several thiol-containing compounds. This probe showed a significantly enhanced electrochemical activity respect to a bare SPE when tested with thiocholine, cysteine, glutathione and cysteamine. When challenged in amperometric batch mode, the response was stable and showed a linear dependence up to 1 x 10(-5) mol l(-1) for thiocholine and cysteine. The very high sensitivity towards these thiols (299 mA mol(-1)/cm(-2) for thiocholine and 441 mA mol(-1)/cm(-2) for cysteine) was then used as the basis for developing an analytical method for mercury ion detection since a non electroactive complex (thiol-Hg) is formed in the presence of the metal. By selecting an appropriate concentration of thiocholine, a concentration of mercury as low as 5 x 10(-9) mol l(-1) (1 ppb) was detected. Satisfactory recovery was obtained when the system was tested on drinking water samples. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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