A highly efficient metal oxide incorporated metal organic framework [Nd 2 O 3 -MIL(Fe)-88A] for the electrochemical detection of dichlorvos.
Mariyammal NarayananNarendra Pal Singh ChauhanPanneerselvam PerumalPublished in: RSC advances (2023)
In this study, a Nd 2 O 3 @MIL(Fe)-88A composite was prepared through a hydrothermal method and used to detect dichlorvos. The XRD result demonstrated that the prepared sensor is highly crystalline in nature. The affinity of metal oxide and MIL(Fe)-88A could be utilised to overcome low stability and sensitivity owing to their synergistic and electronic effects. Differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) exhibits the electrocatalytic behaviour of Nd 2 O 3 @MIL(Fe)-88A; it functions at a lower potential at -0.5 to 0.8 V and has a wide linear range of 1-250 nM. It shows a very low detection limit of 0.92 nM with good sensitivity (4.42 mA nM -1 ) and selectivity. The developed Nd 2 O 3 @MIL(Fe)-88A sensor was successfully applied to detect dichlorvos in real analysis. The recovery range calculated for cabbage and orange extracts was 96-97% and 99.5-103.4%, respectively, and RSD% calculated for cabbage and orange extracts was from 1.40 to 3.39% and from 0.64 to 2.26%, respectively.
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