MoS 2 Quantum Dots-based Low-cost and Disposable Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Lead (II) Ions

After the discovery of graphene, two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials have received great attention due to their excellent physico-chemical properties. Application of 2D-nanomaterials as receptors of a sensor can achieve high sensitivity and specificity as every atom of the material directly interacts...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2023-12, Vol.170 (12), p.127509
Hauptverfasser: Kancharla, Kantharao, Tadi, Kiran Kumar
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:After the discovery of graphene, two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials have received great attention due to their excellent physico-chemical properties. Application of 2D-nanomaterials as receptors of a sensor can achieve high sensitivity and specificity as every atom of the material directly interacts with the analyte. In the present work, MoS 2 quantum dots (MSQD) for the ultrasensitive electrochemical detection of lead (Pb 2+ ) ions. MSQDs were prepared by mechanical shear exfoliation method. Size of the QDs and inter planar distance of the crystalline QDs were studied using transmission electron microscope (TEM). The prepared quantum dots were drop casted on a shiny surface of well-polished pencil graphite electrode (PGE). In order to obtain the highest sensitivity for Pb 2+ -ion sensing, anodic stripping DPV (ASDPV) was employed and consequently, the effect of pH, deposition potential and time were optimized. The sensor shows a linear range from 5.66 × 10 −9 M to 491.93 × 10 −9 M with a calculated detection limit 1.96 × 10 −9 M for the detection of Pb 2+ -ion. The sensor’s response for Pb 2+ -ion was unaffected in the presence of any other metal ions. A remarkable average recovery percentage around 99.50% from the Pb 2+ -ion spiked agriculture soil and ground water samples proves the practical applicability of the sensor.
ISSN:0013-4651
1945-7111
DOI:10.1149/1945-7111/ad129e