Hg(2+) detection using a disposable and miniaturized screen-printed electrode modified with nanocomposite carbon black and gold nanoparticles

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2016 May;23(9):8192-9. doi: 10.1007/s11356-016-6118-2. Epub 2016 Jan 23.

Abstract

A miniaturized screen-printed electrode (SPE) modified with a carbon black-gold nanoparticle (CBNP-AuNP) nanocomposite has been developed as an electrochemical sensor for the detection of inorganic mercury ions (Hg(2+)). The working electrode surface has been modified with nanocomposite constituted of CBNPs and AuNPs by an easy drop casting procedure that makes this approach extendible to an automatable mass production of modified SPEs. Square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV) was adopted to perform Hg(2+) detection, revealing satisfactory sensitivity and detection limit, equal to 14 μA ppb(-1) cm(-2) and 3 ppb, respectively. The applicability of the CBNP-AuNP-SPE for the determination of inorganic mercury has been assessed in river water by a simple filtration and acidification of the sample as well as in soil by means of a facile acidic extraction procedure assisted by ultrasound.

Keywords: Anodic stripping voltammetry; Carbon black; Gold nanoparticles; Mercury detection; Screen-printed electrode; Soil.

MeSH terms

  • Carbon
  • Electrochemical Techniques / methods*
  • Electrodes
  • Environmental Monitoring / instrumentation*
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods
  • Fresh Water
  • Gold
  • Limit of Detection
  • Mercury / analysis*
  • Microelectrodes
  • Nanocomposites / chemistry
  • Nanoparticles / chemistry*
  • Soot / chemistry
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / analysis*

Substances

  • Soot
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Carbon
  • Gold
  • Mercury