Abstract
The lead (Pb) in the environment is harmful to human body, so it is of practical significance and application value to develop a method for detecting lead ions (Pb 2+ ) in the environment. Herein, Zeolitic imidazolate framework/nickel foam (ZnCo ZIF-L/NF) was in situ grown on nickel foam (NF) substrate by hydrothermal method, and aged and hydrolyzed at room temperature to transform ZnCo ZIF-L into zinc cobalt layered double hydroxide/nickel foam (ZnCo ZLDH/NF). CeO2 nanospheres were synthesized and loaded onto ZnCo ZLDH/NF materials to prepare ZnCo ZLDH@CeO2/NF heterostructure composite electrodes. Finally, ZnCo ZLDH@CeO2/NF was used to detect divalent lead ion (Pb 2+ ) by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DPASV). The electrochemical sensor constructed by the ZnCo ZLDH@CeO2/NF composite electrode exhibits the concentration linear range of 0.1 μ M–30 μ M with a limit of detection 9 nM (S/N = 3) and the sensitivity of 67 A/M. Meanwhile, the ZnCo ZLDH@CeO2/NF composite electrode has good repeatability and anti-interference stability.
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Jiang, C., Luo, Z., Peng, X., Fang, J., & Zhao, J. (2024). Leaf-Like ZIF-Derived Zinc-Cobalt Layered Double Hydroxide@Cerium Dioxide Nanosphere Heterostructure/Nickel Foam Composite Electrode for the Detection of Lead Ions in the Environment. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 171(3), 037519. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ad2d8d
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