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Ultrasensitive detection of chromium (VI) by a “signal-off” cathodic photoelectrochemical sensor based on AgBr0.8I0.2-Ag-CNTs composite

MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL [2023]
Heng Zhang, Keqin Deng, Xinmei Qian, Chunxiang Li, Jinglun Wang, Qingfeng Yi, Haowen Huang, Hu Zhou
ABSTRACT

Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) is highly poisonous and can accumulate in the environment. In this work, we developed a photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor to detect Cr(VI) content. Firstly, a bean-like AgBr 0.8 I 0.2 -Ag-CNTs composite was synthesized through light reduction and hydrothermal method. The physicochemical characterization was investigated and the results revealed that AgBr 0.8 I 0.2 -Ag-CNTs possessed a wide visible light absorption range and excellent photoelectrochemical activity. Subsequently, a “signal-off” PEC sensor based on AgBr 0.8 I 0.2 -Ag-CNTs as cathodic sensing platform and K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] as photoelectron acceptor was proposed. After photoelectrochemical reduction of Cr(VI) ions, Cr(VI) was reduced to cover AgBr 0.8 I 0.2 -Ag-CNTs in the form of Cr(OH) 3 , which severely blocked the photoelectron transfer from AgBr 0.8 I 0.2 -Ag-CNTs to K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] and resulted in a falling photocurrent. Compared with previous PEC sensors based on the direct reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr 3+ , the proposed sensor showed a wider linear range of 0.1 nM ∼ 5.0 µM and a lower limit of detection (LOD) of 50 pM.

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