One-Pot Sustainable Synthesis of Ce2S3/Gum Arabic Carbon Flower Nanocomposites for the Detection of Insecticide Imidacloprid.
Bhuvanenthiran MutharaniMurugan KeerthiShen-Ming ChenPalraj RanganathanTse-Wei ChenShih-Yi LeeWen-Han ChangPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Investigating ecofriendly sustainable materials with excellent electrocatalytic activity is a pivotal approach for the analysis field. The present work reports on the preparation of novel three-dimensional (3D) cerium sulfide with gum arabic carbon flowers (Ce2S3/GACFs) via the hydrothermal method by using l-cysteine as a sulfur source, binding, and reducing agents. The intensive characterization techniques were utilized to corroborate the structural moiety, morphology, and size of Ce2S3/GACFs. The obtained 3D Ce2S3/GACF construction has excellent active sites, and hence it prevents the accumulation of carbon flowers. Furthermore, the obtained Ce2S3/GACF/glassy carbon electrode (GCE) could afford a very high electrocatalytic activity, possessing an exceedingly low detection limit of 32 nM, the high sensitivity of 2.65 μA μM-1 cm-2, good repeatability, and high stability for the detection of insecticide imidacloprid (IMC). The Ce2S3/GACF/GCE also provides a wide linear range of 0.05-1266 μM toward IMC detection. The excellent recovery results (90-99.3%) are achieved by using various spiked real food samples at Ce2S3/GACF/GCE. Confidently, this work gives up novel construction of 3D metal-carbon-based bioderived material for its catalytic application in the future.