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Dual-modification strategy of Co(II) and g-C3N4 to CuS for efficient colorimetric determination of thioglycolic acid in daily cosmetics
A conventional colorimetric method based on CuS-catalyzed H 2 O 2 is improved by a dual-modification strategy and employed for thioglycolic acid (TGA) determination. The doping of Co(II) can enhance ion exchange efficiency. Meanwhile, the modification of g-C 3 N 4 can increase specific surface area and decrease unspecific aggregation. The constructed g-C 3 N 4 /Co-CuS nanocomposite exhibited a favorable catalytic feature. A Michaelis constant (K m ) value of 0.02 mM has been achieved, which is 1/160 of those of CuS and horseradish peroxidase (HRP). The g-C 3 N 4 /Co-CuS displays a rapid color response in 3 min and resulted in a stable measurable signal within 10 min. In the determination procedure, the sulfhydryl contained in TGA is capable of preventing TMB oxidation via competing the · OH produced by catalysis and caused a color distinction that is related to the TGA amount. The distinctions of absorbance (λ max = 652 nm) of different concentrations of TGA are recorded. Linearity is obtained in the ranges of 2.5 – 20 µM and 20 – 160 µM, and the LOD is 0.14 µM. In the real sample assays of perm agent and Qianhu lake water, the recoveries were 96.70 – 106.84% and 100.21 – 101.90%, respectively. This demonstrates that the proposed dual-modification strategy for CuS contributes to highly efficient and convenient determination of TGA in daily cosmetics and water analysis. Graphical Abstract