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Activated jute carbon paste screen-printed FTO electrodes for nonenzymatic amperometric determination of nitrite

Journal

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 832, Issue -, Pages 368-379

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2018.11.034

Keywords

Activated jute carbon; Nitrite; Screen-printed electrode; Fluorine-doped tin oxide; Amperometric detection

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of Bangladesh
  2. Center of Research Excellence in Nanotechnology, King Fand University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

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Aiming at constructing a new nonenzymatic electrochemical nitrite sensor, we have prepared a screen-printed fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) electrode with activated jute carbon paste (AJCP) (AJCP-SP-FTO) synthesized from jute (Corchorus genus) sticks by using ZnCl2 as activating agent and subsequent carbonizing at 850 degrees C. Surface morphology, textural properties, chemical composition and nature of pores of AJC were studied by FESEM, XRD, EDS, Raman spectroscopy and BET analysis. The surface area of the AJC was found to be 1452.4 m(2)/g with an average pore diameter of 2.6 nm obtained from a BJH pore-size distribution curve. Electron transfer capacity at the interface of the AJCP material screen-printed FTO was studied by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and EIS techniques. The AJCP-SP-FTO sensor was used for amperometric detection of nitrite. The limit of detection (LOD) for nitrite oxidation was found to be 437 nM for the proposed sensor. The sensitivity of AJCP-SP-FTO toward nitrite was 863.71 A mM(-1) cm(2). From the analysis of electrochemical data, the effective surface area of the AJCP-SP-FTO was 0.12 cm(2). We proposed a mechanism for sensitive detection of nitrite based on analysis of experimental findings of spectroscopic and electroanalytical techniques. We further utilized the proposed sensor for analyzing nitrite in tap water. The AJCP-SP-FTO electrode showed good reproducibility and stability.

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