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Electrochemical Detection of Imidacloprid Using Cu-rGO Composite Nanofibers Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode.

Soorya SrinivasanNoel NesakumarJohn Bosco Balaguru RayappanArockia Jayalatha Kulandaiswamy
Published in: Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology (2020)
The fabrication of electrochemical sensor for the ultra-low-level detection and quantification of Imidacloprid (IMD) in soil is one of the major challenges in real-time analysis. Herein, a three-electrode system for sensing IMD at low levels has been developed using Cu-rGO nanofiber composite modified glassy carbon working electrode, Ag/AgCl reference and platinum wire counter electrodes. In the presence of IMD, a significant enhancement in voltammetric current responses were observed at 0.506, 0.375 and 0.181 V due to [Formula: see text] redox complexes. The developed sensor exhibited sensitivity of 0.325 µA µM-1 with the limit of detection, quantification and repeatability of 2.511 nM, 7.533 nM and 0.28 RSD% respectively. The fabricated sensor could detect IMD with swift response time of less than 5 s. Further, the fabricated electrode was successfully employed to quantify the levels of IMD in soil samples and the results are reported.
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