Electroanalytical performance of a Bismuth/Antimony composite glassy carbon electrode in detecting lead and cadmium

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This work reports on the electroanalytical performance of a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) modified with antimony and bismuth (Sb/Bi-GCE) in detecting heavy metal ions using lead and cadmium as model analytes. The electroanalytical performance of the Sb/Bi-GCE surface was compared to the bismuth modified glassy carbon electrode (Bi-GCE) as well as the antimony modified glassy carbon electrode (Sb-GCE). The Sb/Bi-GCE exhibited excellent figures of merit compared to Bi-GCE and Sb-GCE surfaces. For example, the limit of detection for lead was 0.01 ppb using Sb/Bi-GCE and 0.1 and 1 ppb on Bi-GCE and Sb-GCE, respectively.

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Muna, G. W., Barrera, E., Robinson, L., Majeed, H., Jones, K., Damschroder, A., & Vila, A. (2023). Electroanalytical performance of a Bismuth/Antimony composite glassy carbon electrode in detecting lead and cadmium. Electroanalysis, 35(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/elan.202300019

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