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Reagent free electrochemical-based detection of silver ions at interdigitated microelectrodes using in-situ pH control

Authors :
Geraldine Duffy
Catherine M. Burgess
Rosalinda Inguanta
Alan O'Riordan
Bernardo Patella
Ian Seymour
Luiza Adela Wasiewska
Wasiewska L.A.
Seymour I.
Patella B.
Inguanta R.
Burgess C.M.
Duffy G.
O'Riordan A.
Source :
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 333:129531
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Herein we report on the development of an electrochemical sensor for silver ions detection in tap water using anodic sweep voltammetry with in-situ pH control; enabled by closely spaced interdigitated electrode arrays. The in-situ pH control approach allowed the pH of a test solution to be tailored to pH 3 (experimentally determined as the optimal pH) by applying 1.65 V to a protonator electrode with the subsequent production of protons, arising from water electrolysis, dropping the local pH value. Using this approach, an initial proof-of-concept study for silver detection in sodium acetate was undertaken where 1.25 V was applied during deposition (to compensate for oxygen production) and 1.65 V during stripping. Using these conditions, calibration between 0.2 and 10 μM was established with the silver stripping peak ∼0.3 V. The calculated limit of detection was 13 nM. For the final application in tap water, 1.65 V was applied to a protonator electrode for both deposition and stripping of silver. The chloride ions, present in tap water (as a consequence of adding chlorine during the disinfection process) facilitated silver detection and caused the striping peak to shift catholically to ∼0.2 V. The combination of the complexation of silver ions with chloride and in-situ pH control resulted in a linear calibration range between 0.25 and 2 μM in tap water and a calculated limit of detection of 106 nM without the need to add acid or supporting electrolytes.

Details

ISSN :
09254005
Volume :
333
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b614c84995722af9c192dcd8cb909645