Gold-nanoparticles-graphene modified glassy carbon electrode for trace detection of lead ions

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In order to fulfill rapid and trace detection of heavy metals, in the study, gold-nanoparticlesgraphene modified glass carbon electrodes were used to detect lead(Pb(II)) ions. The lead ion (Pb(II)) standard sample in acetic acid-sodium acetate buffer solution was detected by the modified electrode, and the detection conditions were optimized. Under the optimized conditions, in the buffer solution with pH=4.5, the lead ions peak current showed excellent linear relationship with the lead ion concentration in the range of 0.2~50μg/L (R2=0.995), and the minimum detection limit was 0.34μg/L. At the same time, the actual water samples were determined by nano-gold-graphene/glass carbon electrodes for lead ions, and the recovery ranges was 92.94%~101.47%, which showed that the gold-nanoparticles-graphene/glass carbon electrodes possessed significant detection performance for the actual water samples. .

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Cheng, Y., Sun, F., Lee, J., Shi, T., Wang, T., & Li, Y. (2019). Gold-nanoparticles-graphene modified glassy carbon electrode for trace detection of lead ions. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 78). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20197803007

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