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Electrochemical detection and catalytic removal of 4-nitrophenol using CeO2-Cu2O and CeO2-Cu2O/CH nanocomposites

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 492, Issue -, Pages 726-735

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.06.205

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4-Nitrophenol; CeO2-Cu2O; CeO2-Cu2O/CH; Nanocomposite; Electrochemical reduction; Detection; Catalytic reduction; Real water sample

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A facile, cheap and efficient system has been developed for selective detection and removal of 4-nitrophenol. Herein, cerium oxide-copper oxide (CeO2-Cu2O) and CeO2-Cu2O/chitosan (CeO2-Cu2O/CH) nanocomposites were coated on glassy carbon electrode to evaluate their electrochemical behavior toward 4-nitrophenol via cyclic voltammetry. The response of coated electrodes toward 4-nitrophenol were remarkable, in which the reduction peak current of 4-nitrophenol was increased as compared to bare electrode. This specifies that such nanocomposites significantly boost the electrochemical reduction of 4-nitrophenol and therefore, we demonstrated that the nanocomposites exhibit outstanding selectivity and sensitivity toward 4-nitrophenol detection. The effects of different parameters including pH and scan rate were tested. The reduction peak current of 4-nitrophenol is proportionate with its concentration in the range 74-375 mu M, and the correlation coefficient was 0.998. The detection limit is 2.03 mu M (S/N = 3). This simplistic system was effectively implemented to the detection of 4-nitrophenol in real water samples, with reasonable recovery values (92.5-99.85%). Furthermore, we demonstrated that the nanocomposite displays an excellent catalytic ability for the transformation reaction of 4-nitrophenol to 4-aminophenol by NaBH4. Such a system could be applicable for diverse applications in catalysis, sensing and environmental sciences.

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