Electrochemical Detection of Nitrite on PANI-TiO2/Pt Nanocomposite-Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes Using TOPSIS and Taguchi Methods

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Platinum nanoparticles are widely used in electrocatalysis and sensors. In this work, a novel modified carbon paste electrode based on PANI-TiO2/Pt nanocomposites was developed electrochemically. To improve the performance of the PANI-TiO2/Pt composite-modified electrode, a Taguchi orthogonal array was used for experimental design, and the best values of factors affecting the performance were determined using the technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) and Taguchi optimization methods. The electrochemical catalytic activities of the PANI-TiO2/Pt composite-modified electrode on the oxidation of nitrite was calculated by electrochemical analysis. The experimental results demonstrate that the PANI-TiO2/Pt electrode has pretty excellent electrocatalytic ability for the oxidation of nitrite. The sensing performances of the proposed electrode were evaluated, including linear detection range, sensitivity, LOD, selectivity, and stability for nitrite sensing.

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Pak, J. S., Jang, P. H., Pak, K. M., & Yang, W. C. (2024). Electrochemical Detection of Nitrite on PANI-TiO2/Pt Nanocomposite-Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes Using TOPSIS and Taguchi Methods. ACS Omega, 9(28), 30583–30593. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.4c02524

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