Fabrication of bismuth oxide-modified pencil graphite sensors for monitoring the hazardous herbicide diuron

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In this work, a bismuth oxide/pencil graphite electrode (Bi2O3/PGE)-based ultrasensitive voltammetric sensor is reported for the quantification of the herbicide diuron (DU) in vegetable samples. A HB pencil lead of diameter 2.0 mm was applied to prepare the electrode. Bismuth oxide nanopowder of the size range 1-10 μm was used. The prepared Bi2O3/PGE was characterized by different techniques such as energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). A linear calibration curve was plotted in the range of 5.0-160.0 ng mL-1 in a BR buffer (pH 2.5) solution. The sensitivity of the fabricated sensor was calculated to be 2.80 ng mL-1. The suggested sensor indicated higher sensitivity towards the detection of DU in a small-sized whole-tomato sample with 99.9% recovery.

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Annu, Raja, A. N., Singh, K., Halve, A. K., & Jain, R. (2020). Fabrication of bismuth oxide-modified pencil graphite sensors for monitoring the hazardous herbicide diuron. Nanoscale Advances, 2(8), 3404–3410. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0na00394h

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