Fabrication of Screen-Printed Electrodes Modified by Hydrothermal MnO2Microflowers and Carbon for Electrochemical Sensors in Copper Ions Detection

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Porous MnO2 microflowers with a hexagonal crystalline structure were facilely prepared at a low hydrothermal temperature of 90°C, without using any template or capping agent. The as-prepared MnO2 only presented an excellent detection ability for copper (II) by a square wave anodic stripping voltammetry in the presence of super P carbon black as conducting agent, and Nafion as binder. In the present work, to evaluate the detection ability of copper (II) in the MnO2 microflowers, chips of screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) having a polyurethane substrate, a silver working electrode, a carbon counter electrode, and a silver pseudoelectrode, were designed. Then, the SPEs chips were modified with MnO2 microflowers and/or super P carbon and used as electrochemical sensors for the detection of copper (II) present in water sources. From the measured results, the fabricated sensors with excellent copper detection in a linear range from 0.625 nM to 15 nM (R2 = 0.9737), and a low detection limit (0.5 nM), high sensitivity (214.05 μA/cm2 nM), and rapid response (180 s) demonstrated high application potential for electrochemical sensors in the detection of copper in water resources.

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Nguyen, H. T. T., Chu, N. T. H., & Le, H. T. T. (2023). Fabrication of Screen-Printed Electrodes Modified by Hydrothermal MnO2Microflowers and Carbon for Electrochemical Sensors in Copper Ions Detection. Journal of Chemistry, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/3855430

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