Screen-printed Gold Electrode Functionalized with Deferoxamine for Iron(III) Detection

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Deferoxamine (DFO), a hydroxamic siderophore with a high affinity for Fe(III), is immobilized as a functionalized self-assembled monolayer of a thiol (SAM) on the gold surface of a screen-printed cell to develop a voltammetric sensor for iron(III). The surface of the working electrode was characterized, before and after functionalization, by determining surface properties such as the area and the double-layer capacitance. The Fe(III) detection was performed by DPV analysis after preconcentration of the cation at the open circuit potential in solution at pH = 1 for two minutes. The method was applied to the iron(III) quantification in water samples giving promising results.

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Alberti, G., Zanoni, C., Rovertoni, S., Magnaghi, L. R., & Biesuz, R. (2022). Screen-printed Gold Electrode Functionalized with Deferoxamine for Iron(III) Detection. Chemosensors, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors10060214

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