Sensing platform for the highly sensitive detection of catechol based on composite coupling with conductive Ni 3 (HITP) 2 and nanosilvers

Catechol, which has a high toxicity and low degradability, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment. Tracking of catechol residues is essential to protect human health and to assess the safety of the environment. We constructed sensing platforms to detect catechol based on th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2024-01, Vol.26 (4), p.2951-2962
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Yuandong, Ben, Yingying, Sun, Lili, Su, Jishan, Guo, Hui, Zhou, Rongjia, Wei, Yaqing, Wei, Yajun, Lu, Yongjuan, Sun, Yizhan, Zhang, Xia
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Zusammenfassung:Catechol, which has a high toxicity and low degradability, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment. Tracking of catechol residues is essential to protect human health and to assess the safety of the environment. We constructed sensing platforms to detect catechol based on the conductive metal-organic frameworks [Ni (HITP) ] and their nanosilver composites. The reduction process of catechol at the Ni (HITP) /AgNP electrode is chemically irreversible as a result of the difference in compatibility of the oxidation stability and conductivity between the Ni (HITP) /AgNS and Ni (HITP) /AgNP electrodes. The electrochemical results show that the Ni (HITP) /AgNS electrode presents a lower detection limit of 0.053 μM and better sensitivity, reproducibility and repeatability than the Ni (HITP) /AgNP electrode. The kinetic mechanism of the catechol electrooxidation at the surface of the electrode is controlled by diffusion through a 2H /2e process. The transfer coefficient is the key factor used to illustrate this process. During the electrochemical conversion of phenol to ketone, more than half of Δ is used to change the activation energy. We also studied the stability, anti-interference and reproducibility of these electrode systems.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/d3cp05391a