Integrating paper chromatography with electrochemical detection for the trace analysis of TNT in soil

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We report on the development of an electrochemical probe for the trace analysis of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) in soil samples. The probe is a combination of graphite electrodes, filter paper, with ethylene glycol and choline chloride as the solvent/electrolyte. Square wave chromatovoltammograms show the probes have a sensitivity for TNT of 0.75 nA/ng and a limit of detection of 100 ng. In addition, by taking advantage of the inherent paper chromatography step, TNT can be separated in both time and cathodic peak potential from 4-amino-dinitrotolene co-spotted on the probe or in soil samples with the presence of methyl parathion as a possible interferent.

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Ryan, P., Zabetakis, D., Stenger, D. A., & Trammell, S. A. (2015). Integrating paper chromatography with electrochemical detection for the trace analysis of TNT in soil. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(7), 17048–17056. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150717048

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