| Literature DB >> 33592798 |
Shan-Shan Li1, Jin-Hui Fang1, Li Li1, Min Zhu1, Feng Zhang1, Bo-Ya Zhang1, Tian-Jia Jiang2, Yong-Xing Zhang3.
Abstract
Hypersensitive detection of organic pollutions with high toxicity in drinking water always keeps its challenge in electroanalysis due to their low concentration and electrochemical redox inert. In this work, a novel nanomaterial modified electrode for the sensitive detection of nitrobenzene (NB) is presented, based on environmental friendly and cost-effective Ni/Fe layered double hydroxides functionalized with sodium dodecyl sulfate (Ni/Fe(SDS)-LDH). Such 2D layered composites were prepared and used to improve the sensitivity for NB detection, due to its good catalytic activity for NB reduction. Besides, the proposed electrode shows a remarkably promoted sensitivity to NB compared to Ni/Fe-LDHs modified one. It is because that the surface modifier SDS can provide more adsorption sites to significantly improve the adsorption of NB, which has been confirmed by the adsorption experiment and the characterization of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). As a result, an impressive sensing behaviour is achieved at the proposed Ni/Fe(SDS)-LDHs modified electrode with a sensitivity of 15.79 μA μM-1 cm-2. This work provides a promising way to build more advanced nanomaterials to electrochemical detection of organic pollution based on energetically synergizing of adsorption by surface functionalization engineering.Entities:
Keywords: Electroanalysis; Ni/Fe layered double hydroxides; Nitrobenzene; Sodium dodecylsulfate; Surface functionalization engineering
Year: 2021 PMID: 33592798 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057