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Sensitive photochemical detection of Pb2+ based on the "on-off-on" strategy coupled with adsorption

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL [2024]
Zhichang Ma, Jing Sun, Hemeiling Cai, Junwei Di
ABSTRACT

A photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor, utilizing the semiconductor BiVO 4 and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) modified with glutathione (GSH), was successfully fabricated for the sensitive detection of Pb 2+ ions. The calcinated BiVO 4 -modified indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode (ITO/BiVO 4 ) generated a low cathodic photocurrent response under light irradiation . The photocurrent at ITO/BiVO 4 /AuNPs photoelectrode increased significantly due to the plasmon enhancement of AuNPs and the electron transfer. This enhancement photocurrent intensity was largely suppressed by introducing GSH to form ITO/BiVO 4 /AuNPs/GSH. It minimized the base photocurrent of the photoelectrode. Upon the addition of Pb 2+ ions in the cell, they were adsorbed on the electrode surface through the interaction with the two carboxyl groups in GSH. Subsequently, Pb 2+ ions, serving as electron acceptors , underwent reduction under light irradiation, leading to increase in photocurrent intensity again. Therefore, a signal "on-off-on" PEC sensor was developed for the detection of Pb 2+ ions. The concentration of Pb 2+ ions show a good linearity between 0.1 pM and 10 μM with a detection limit of 0.08 pM (S/N = 3). The prepared PEC sensor shows high sensitivity, a wide linear range, and good selectivity. This work provides a promising platform for the analytical detection of heavy metal ions .

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