The construction of a simple sensor for the simultaneous detection of nitrite and thiosulfate by heme catalysis.
Guo-Cheng HanHuifang LiAnnaleizle Ferranconull Tao ZhanYunyun ChengZhencheng ChenMingyue XueXiao-Zhen FengHeinz-Bernhard KraatzPublished in: RSC advances (2020)
Several simple sensors were fabricated through a one-step method. By depositing electro-active compounds, such as β-cyclodextrins (β-CD), heme, dopamine (DA), or Fc-ECG, onto a screen-printed electrode (SPE), the successful simultaneous detection of nitrite (NO 2 - ) and thiosulfate (S 2 O 3 2- ) ions was observed. Under optimal operating conditions, the notable electrocatalytic abilities of a Heme/SPE sensor were detected for the oxidation of NO 2 - and S 2 O 3 2- , with remarkable peak potential differences, after characterization via SEM, CV, and DPV. Linear relationships were obtained in the ranges of 5.0-200.0 μmol L -1 and 1.0-100.0 μmol L -1 for the current response versus concentration of NO 2 - and S 2 O 3 2- , respectively. The limits of detection were determined to be 1.67 and 0.33 μmol L -1 while the sensitivities of detection were noted to be 0.43 and 1.43 μA μM -1 cm -2 , respectively. During the detection of NO 2 - and S 2 O 3 2- , no interfering common ions were observed. Furthermore, average recoveries from 96.0 to 104.3% and a total R.S.D. of less than 3.1% were found for the detection of NO 2 - and S 2 O 3 2- in pickled juice and tap water using the simple sensor. These results showed that rapid and precise measurements for actual application in NO 2 - and S 2 O 3 2- detection could be conducted in food samples, indicating a potential use in food safety.