Preparation and application of bismuth/mxene nano-composite as electrochemical sensor for heavy metal ions detection

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Abstract

A nano-form composite of MXenes (Ti3C2Tx, Tx =-O,-OH,-F) was synthesized through depositing bismuth-nanoparticle (BiNPs) onto Ti3C2Tx sheets. Because of the preventive effect of the two-dimensional layered structure of Ti3C2Tx, the nanoparticles of Bi were uniform and well attached on the Ti3C2Tx. The obtained BiNPs/Ti3C2Tx nano-composite was applied for sensors construction of electrochemical detecting of Pb2+ and Cd2+ heavy metal ions. The produced BiNPs@Ti3C2Tx-based sensor showed high effective surface area and excellent conductivity. Also, the BiNPs were efficient for anodic-stripping voltammetric to detect heavy metal ions. After conditions optimization, the BiNPs@Ti3C2Tx nano-sensor could detect Pb2+ and Cd2+ simultaneously and the detection limits were 10.8 nM for Pb2+ and 12.4 nM for Cd2+. The BiNPs@Ti3C2Tx was promising for detecting heavy metal ions due to their high surface area, fast electron-transfer ability, environmental friendliness, and facial preparation.

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He, Y., Ma, L., Zhou, L., Liu, G., Jiang, Y., & Gao, J. (2020). Preparation and application of bismuth/mxene nano-composite as electrochemical sensor for heavy metal ions detection. Nanomaterials, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10050866

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