1. A new electrochemical sensor based on carboimidazole grafted reduced graphene oxide for simultaneous detection of Hg2 + and Pb2 +.
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Xing, Huakun, Xu, Jingkun, Zhu, Xiaofei, Duan, Xuemin, Lu, Limin, Zuo, Yinxiu, Zhang, Youshan, and Wang, Wenmin
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ELECTROCHEMICAL sensors , *IMIDAZOLES , *GRAPHENE oxide , *MERCURY , *METAL ions , *HEAVY metals - Abstract
Herein, an electrochemical sensor was developed for detecting heavy metal ions by using a carboimidazole grafted reduced graphene oxide (reduced graphene oxide-NH-carboimidazole, abbreviated as RGO-NH-Ci) modified electrode. The morphology of RGO-NH-Ci material was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The electrochemical behaviors of the RGO-NH-Ci modified electrode toward heavy metal ions, including Hg 2 + and Pb 2 + , were investigated with differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (DPASV). Compared with pure reduced graphene oxide (RGO), RGO-NH-Ci modified electrode showed improved analytical performance in detecting the two metal ions owing to the strong complexing capacity of Ci and the presence of the amino groups. The detection limits were estimated to be 0.2 nM and 3.0 nM for Hg 2 + and Pb 2 + , respectively, under the optimized conditions. The developed method was also employed to detect the Hg 2 + and Pb 2 + in real water samples, and satisfactory results were obtained. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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