An Electrochemical Sensor Based on a Porous Biochar/Cuprous Oxide (BC/Cu2O) Composite for the Determination of Hg(II)

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Abstract

Mercuric ion (Hg2+) in aqueous media is extremely toxic to the environment and organisms. Therefore, the ultra-trace electrochemical determination of Hg2+ in the environment is of critical importance. In this work, a new electrochemical Hg2+ sensing platform based on porous activated carbon (BC/Cu2O) modified with cuprous oxide was developed using a simple impregnation pyrolysis method. Differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DPASV) was used to investigate the sensing capability of the BC/Cu2O electrode towards Hg2+. Due to the excellent conductivity and large specific surface area of BC, and the excellent catalytic activity of Cu2O nanoparticles, the prepared BC/Cu2O electrode exhibited excellent electrochemical activity. The high sensitivity of the proposed system resulted in a low detection limit of 0.3 ng·L−1 and a wide linear response in the ranges from 1.0 ng·L−1 to 1.0 mg·L−1. In addition, this sensor was found to have good accuracy, acceptable precision, and reproducibility. All of these results show that the BC/Cu2O composite is a promising material for Hg2+ electrochemical detection.

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Zou, J., Liu, J., Peng, G., Huang, H., Wang, L., Lu, L., … Chen, S. (2023). An Electrochemical Sensor Based on a Porous Biochar/Cuprous Oxide (BC/Cu2O) Composite for the Determination of Hg(II). Molecules, 28(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28145352

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