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Portable anti-fouling electrochemical sensor for soil heavy metal ions detection based on the screen-printed carbon electrode modified with silica isoporous membrane

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY [2023]
Haiming Lv, Guiyun Zhang, Weiqiang Yang, Xiaohui Dai, Yang Huang, Jiancong Ni, Qingxiang Wang
ABSTRACT

Heavy metal ions (HMIs) pollutant is a serious environmental problem and the on-site supervision exhibits increasing urgency. Silica isoporous membrane (SIM) has the characteristic of anti-fouling while screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) is a universal detection platform that is feasible to commercialize. According to the principle of electrochemically assisted self-assembly (EASA), SIM was prepared on the SPCE surface for the first time. A highly ordered mesoporous silica membrane was obtained when a cathodic current was applied to the electro-activated SPCE. The developed SIM/SPCE was used for detecting the soil Cd 2+ , Pb 2+ , Cu 2+ , and Hg 2+ by the square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV). Owing to the large specific surface area of SIM, the SIM/SPCE responded HMIs with enhanced SWASV signals. The detection limits of Cd 2+ , Pb 2+ , Cu 2+ , and Hg 2+ were 9.3, 1.1, 16.2, and 1.4 nM, respectively. More importantly, the SIM/SPCE had a fine anti-fouling capability arising from steric exclusion and selective permeation. The soil samples were only diluted with buffer and the analytical performance was not decreased, suggesting a free of tedious sample pretreatments. Additionally, the universal use of SPCE endows the SIM/SPCE with more compatibility for instrumentation, thus driving an attractive application in the field of portable detection.

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