Voltammetric determination of pb(Ii) by a ca-mof-modified carbon paste electrode integrated in a 3d-printed device

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In this work, a voltammetric method based on a metal organic framework (Ca-MOF)-modified carbon paste electrode for lead determination was developed. The MOF-based electrode was packed in a new type of 3D-printed syringe-type integrated device, which was entirely fabricated by a dual extruder 3D printer. After optimization of the operational parameters, a limit of detection of 0.26 µg L−1 Pb(II) was achieved, which is lower than that of existing MOF-based lead sensors. The device was used for Pb(II) determination in fish feed and bottled water samples with high accuracy and reliability. The proposed sensor is suitable for on-site analyses and provides a low-cost integrated transducer for the ultrasensitive routine detection of lead in practical applications.

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Vlachou, E., Margariti, A., Papaefstathiou, G. S., & Kokkinos, C. (2020, August 2). Voltammetric determination of pb(Ii) by a ca-mof-modified carbon paste electrode integrated in a 3d-printed device. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20164442

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