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Selective and High‐Performance Electrochemical Sensor for Cadmium Ions Based on Intimate Binary Spinel CoMn2O4 Nanostructures.

Authors :
Balaji, Ramachandran
Renganathan, Vengudusamy
Chen, Shen‐Ming
Singh, Vyoma
Source :
ChemistrySelect; 12/6/2019, Vol. 4 Issue 45, p13123-13130, 8p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Due to an exponential increase in the industrialization and processing of raw materials had duly resulted in the rapid contamination of heavy metals in the land and water. For the sustainable ecosystem and high standard human life, an analytical quantification of cadmium in drinking water, chocolates, drinks and other environmental systems is of greater importance. The current public welfare sector is in high demand for the rational design and fabrication of the economical, user friendly and point of care device for the sensing of toxic heavy metal cadmium in water. In combination with high sensing performance, the sensor must also be highly robust, selective and good reproducibility upon detection. With the understanding of the facts, we report a novel and direct electrochemical based sensing of cadmium ions based on CoMn2O4 nanostructures in the water. Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV) was employed for the investigation of cadmium ions detection at a lower concentration for the unswerving electrochemical sensing on a CoMn2O4 nanostructure matrix. Since, the LSV works on the unidirectional sweep principle it eliminates the possible interference of other elements during the reverse sweep. This analytical process is very reliable, low cost and ultrasensitive upon others. The fabricated CoMn2O4 nanostructure modified electrode displayed good sensitivity 3.3454 μAμM−1 cm−2 and limit of detection 0.0124 μM with a linear range varying up to 0.1 to 761 μM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23656549
Volume :
4
Issue :
45
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
ChemistrySelect
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
140251006
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/slct.201902573