Electrodeposition of Silver in a Ternary Deep Eutectic Solvent and the Electrochemical Sensing Ability of the Ag-Modified Electrode for Nitrofurazone.
Yung-Shun LuWei-Ying PanTzu-Chiao HungYi-Ting HsiehPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2020)
The determination of nitrofurazone (NFZ) has received substantial attention because it is a kind of antibiotic drug. Herein, a rapid and low-cost electrochemical sensor for the analysis of NFZ is reported. The method uses Ag-modified electrodes in which different surfactants, hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide and sodium dodecyl sulfate, in a ternary choline chloride-urea-glycerol deep eutectic solvent were deposited. The physical properties of the solutions with various surfactants are investigated by a conductivity meter, viscometer, and tensiometer. The morphologies and crystallinity of the Ag-modified electrodes were characterized by using scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and powder X-ray diffraction. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and CV analyses indicate that the as-prepared Ag-SDS electrode exhibited better performance as a NFZ sensor. The dynamic linear range of NFZ is 0.66-930 μM with a corresponding detection limit of 0.37 μM. The proposed electrochemical sensor was applied to detect NFZ in the aquaculture water sample, and the results showed good recovery in the range from 100.28 to 102.65%.
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