A La3+-doped TiO2nanoparticle decorated functionalized-MWCNT catalyst: Novel electrochemical non-enzymatic sensing of paraoxon-ethyl

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Abstract

The development of novel chemical sensors for pesticide detection has found particular application in the area of environmental monitoring. However, designing primary sensors as weapons to destroy contaminants (e.g., paraoxon-ethyl) in water and soil remains a challenge. Herein, we show different strategies, such as modification of TiO2 NPs through La3+ doping and decoration of f-MWCNTs, which can provide possibilities for notable developments in electrocatalytic performance. Using this approach, we introduce an active La3+ doped TiO2 NP decorated f-MWCNT electrocatalyst for pollutant monitoring applications. Thereby, our findings move towards an outstanding LOD (0.0019 μM) performance, high selectivity, and exceptional sensitivity (7.6690 μA μM-1 cm-2) on an as-presented catalytic platform for a PE sensor. Interestingly, the practical applicability of the suggested catalyst shows a rich sensing platform for PE-contaminated environmental samples.

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Nehru, R., & Chen, S. M. (2020). A La3+-doped TiO2nanoparticle decorated functionalized-MWCNT catalyst: Novel electrochemical non-enzymatic sensing of paraoxon-ethyl. Nanoscale Advances, 2(7), 3033–3049. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0na00260g

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