Synthesis and characterization of ru-mofs on microelectrode for trace mercury detection

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Mercury ions (Hg2+) pollution in the water environment can cause serious harm to human health. Trace Hg2+ detection is of vital importance for environmental monitoring. Herein, we report a novel design of Ru-MOFs modified gold microelectrode for Hg2+ determination. Ru-MOFs are synthesized directly by the cathodic method on gold microelectrode, with the covered area accurately controlled. Cathodic synthesized Ru-MOFs show good conductivity and are suitable to be used as the electrode surface material directly. The synergy of the pre-deposition process and the adsorption process of Ru-MOFs can effectively improves the performance of the sensor. The results show good linearity (R2 = 0.996) from 0.1 ppb to 5 ppb, with a high sensitivity of 0.583 µA ppb−1 mm−2. The limit of detection is found to be 0.08 ppb and the test process is within 6 min. Most importantly, the senor has a good anti-interference ability and the recoveries are satisfactory. This miniature electrochemical sensor has the potential for on-site detection of trace mercury in the field.

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Xiong, C., Xu, Y., Bian, C., Wang, R., Xie, Y., Han, M., & Xia, S. (2020). Synthesis and characterization of ru-mofs on microelectrode for trace mercury detection. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(22), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20226686

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