Abstract
The low toxicity of Se nanoparticles (NPs) makes it a suitable candidate for biomedical and sensing applications. Herein, we, for the first time, report the modification of a pencil graphite electrode with Se nanostructures (Se/PGE) by a facile chemical bath deposition (CBD) method. Hydrazine, a routine chemical in various industries, is toxic even in trace amounts and poses a serious threat due to its carcinogenic and mutagenic nature. Therefore, it is crucial to detect its presence in aqueous media. The Se/PGE exhibited outstanding, reproducible, and selective electrocatalytic activity for hydrazine determination. The Se/PGE displayed a stable amperometric response with a wide linear concentration range of 1 μM-50 mM, a LOQ of 90 nM, a very low LOD of 45 nM, and a sensitivity of 0.813 μA·μM-1·cm-2. Moreover, Se/PGE showed a negligible response toward common interferences like NO3-1, CH3COO-1, phenol, and DMF at the selected applied potential. Applying the as-fabricated sensor for hydrazine detection in real-life samples (drinking water) showed satisfactory results with a recovery percentage of 96.9%. Further, our methodology paves the way to fabricate modified pencil graphite electrodes (PGEs) through a convenient CBD method.
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Ishtiaq, S., Sohail, M., Rasul, S., Zia, A. W., Siller, L., Chotana, G. A., … Nafady, A. (2022). Selenium Nanoneedles Deposited on a Pencil Graphite Electrode for Hydrazine Sensing. ACS Applied Nano Materials, 5(10), 14336–14346. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.2c02475
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