Abstract
Flower-like NiO (F-NiO) and ball-flower-like NiO/Ag (BF-NiO-Ag) were synthesized in the presence of l-glutamine as an electrochemical sensor for lead(ii) detection. The structure and morphology of the F-NiO and BF-NiO-Ag were studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). Energy dispersive X-ray confirmed the presence of Ag on the surface of the BF-NiO-Ag. The results confirmed that Ag+ was reduced to Ag metal in the presence of l-glutamine. The FESEM images confirmed the effect of l-glutamine and Ag on the morphology and the available surface area. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy results confirmed the effect of the loaded Ag on the conductivity of the BF-NiO-Ag. Differential pulse voltammetry results gave a linear working range for the concentration of lead(ii) between 1.5 and 10 nM with a LOD of 0.06 nM (S/N = 3). The sensitivity of this linear segment is 0.3 μA nM-1. The average recoveries, recovery percentage and relative standard deviation obtained from four determinations (n = 4) confirmed the feasibility of the proposed method for the quantitative detection of certain concentration ranges of Pb2+.
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Mahmoudian, M. R., Basirun, W. J., Zalnezhad, E., Ladan, M., & Alias, Y. (2017). L-Glutamine-assisted synthesis of flower-like NiO and ball-flower-like NiO/Ag as an electrochemical sensor for lead(II) detection. RSC Advances, 7(49), 30870–30878. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra04201a
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