A disposable electrochemical sensor based on bifunctional periodic mesoporous organosilica for the determination of lead in drinking waters
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2015-07
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Springer Verlag
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A new bifunctional disulfide- and tetrasulfide-bridged periodic mesoporous
organosilica (PMO) with mercaptothiazoline ligand was synthesized and employed to
prepare chemically modified carbon paste electrodes for Pb(II) detection in aqueous
media by square wave adsorptive stripping voltammetry. To demonstrate the real
interest of bifunctionalization, carbon paste electrodes were prepared with disulfide- and
tetrasulfide-bridged PMO without mercaptothiazoline ligand. Results showed the
importance of bifunctionalization of PMOs to improve the sensitivity for the
determination of Pb(II) in water samples. To achieve the most accurate and sensitive
Pb(II) measurements, optimization of the operating parameters in preconcentration and
detection steps was performed. Finally, the modified carbon paste electrode prepared
with bifunctional disulfide-bridged PMO with mercaptothiazoline ligand was applied to
determine Pb(II) in different water samples without any pre-treatment. Using this
electrode, the optimal operating conditions were 120 s of electrolysis time in HCl 0.4
M. In these conditions, the voltammetric signal increased linearly with the
preconcentration time from 1 to 10 min. Under optimized conditions, the linear range
was 2 - 100 ¿g/L (R2 = 0.9943) with a detection limit of 0.5 ¿g/L (for 5 min
preconcentration time). Good reproducibility was achieved on both single and equally
prepared electrodes. The accuracy of the method was validated by analysing Pb(II) in
different drinking and natural water samples, with spiked recoveries in the range of 95 ¿
105 ± 10%. The results demonstrated that the prepared electrochemical sensor exhibited
selectivity, fast response time and exceptional long-time stability.
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Journal of Solid State Electrochem, 2015, 19, 2117-2127
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