Application of Prussian Blue in Electrochemical and Optical Sensing of Free Chlorine.
Aušra ValiūnienėGerda ZiziunaitePovilas VirbickasPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In this paper, an electrochemical free chlorine (FCL) sensor was formed by modifying a fluorine-doped tin oxide-coated glass slide (glass|FTO) with a layer of Prussian blue (glass|FTO|PB). The glass|FTO|PB sensor exhibited a wide linear detection range from 1.7 to 99.2 μmol L -1 of FCL with a sensitivity of ~0.8 µA cm -2 μmol -1 L and showed high selectivity for FCL. However, ClO3-, ClO4- and NO3- ions have induced only a negligible amperometric response that is highly beneficial for a real-life sample analysis as these ions are commonly found in chlorine-treated water. Moreover, in this work, optical absorption measurement-based investigations of partially reduced PB were carried out as a means to characterize PB catalytic activity towards FCL and to investigate the possibility of applying PB for the optical detection of FCL.