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Development and Characterization of a Sol-Gel-Functionalized Glass Carbon Electrode Probe for Sensing Ultra-Trace Amounts of NH 3 and NH 4 + in Water.

H AlwaelM OubahaMohammad S El-Shahawi
Published in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
This study centers on the development and characterization of an innovative electrochemical sensing probe composed of a sensing mesoporous functional sol-gel coating integrated onto a glassy carbon electrode (sol-gel/GCE) for the detection of NH 3 and/or NH 4 + in water. The main interest for integrating a functional sol-gel coating onto a GCE is to increase the selective and sensing properties of the GCE probe towards NH 3 and/or NH 4 + ions. The structure and surface morphology of the newly developed sol-gel/GCE probe were characterized employing scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), while the electrochemical sensing properties were evaluated by Berthelot's reaction, cyclic voltammetry (CV), and adsorptive square wave-anodic striping voltammetry (Ads SW-ASV). It is shown that the newly developed sol-gel coating is homogeneously deposited on the GCE with a sub-micron and uniform thickness close to 630 nm and a surface roughness of 25 nm. The sensing testing of the sol-gel/GCE probe showed limits of detection and limits of quantitation of 1.7 and 5.56 nM of NH 4 + , respectively, as well as a probe sensitivity of 5.74 × 10 -1 μA/μM cm -2 . The developed probe was fruitfully validated for the selective detection of NH 3 /NH 4 + in fresh and sea water samples. Computed Student t exp (0.45-1.25) and F exp (1.69-1.78) ( n = 5) tests were less than the theoretical t tab (2.78) and F tab (6.39) at 95% probability.
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