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Title: Low Cost Paper-based Electrochemical Sensing Platform for the Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide
Authors: Kaumal, M. N.
Perera, L Hasini R
Nissanka, N. A. A. Buddhini
Keywords: low-cost device
H2O2 detection
paper-based device
electrochemical device
modified graphite-based electrode
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Thailand
Abstract: A rapid, precise, low cost, selective and sensitive paper-based electrochemical device for the determination of H2O2 in milk is described here. Commercially available varnish and a simple hand drawing method were used to develop the hydrophobic pattern to generate a hydrophilic detection zone on the filter paper. The electrode system was fabricated on the detection zone in order to detect H2O2 electrochemically. A commercially available graphite pencil and conductive silver ink were used to fabricate the counter electrode and pseudo-reference electrode, respectively. A paste of Prussian blue (PB) modified graphite, unmodified graphite and phenol-formaldehyde polymer were used to fabricate a PB modified graphite working electrode on paper. This modified electrode showed electrocatalytic activity towards the reduction of H2O2 and it was successfully used for the chronoamperometric detection of H2O2 at 0 V vs Ag reference electrode in 0.1 mol l -1 phosphate buffer, buffered at pH 6.0 in 0.1 mol l -1 KCl. Under optimum conditions, the calibration curve for the H2O2 determination was linear from 5 to 50 mmol l -1 with a detection limit (LoD = 𝑥̅+ 3SD) of 4.0 mmol l -1 . In addition, the PB modified graphite electrode showed selectivity for H2O2 detection in the presence of ascorbic acid, sucrose and citric acid.
Abstract A rapid, precise, low cost, selective and sensitive paper-based electrochemical device for the determination of H2O2 in milk is described here. Commercially available varnish and a simple hand drawing method were used to develop the hydrophobic pattern to generate a hydrophilic detection zone on the filter paper. The electrode system was fabricated on the detection zone in order to detect H2O2 electrochemically. A commercially available graphite pencil and conductive silver ink were used to fabricate the counter electrode and pseudo-reference electrode, respectively. A paste of Prussian blue (PB) modified graphite, unmodified graphite and phenol-formaldehyde polymer were used to fabricate a PB modified graphite working electrode on paper. This modified electrode showed electrocatalytic activity towards the reduction of H2O2 and it was successfully used for the chronoamperometric detection of H2O2 at 0 V vs Ag reference electrode in 0.1 mol l -1 phosphate buffer, buffered at pH 6.0 in 0.1 mol l -1 KCl. Under optimum conditions, the calibration curve for the H2O2 determination was linear from 5 to 50 mmol l -1 with a detection limit (LoD = 𝑥̅+ 3SD) of 4.0 mmol l -1 . In addition, the PB modified graphite electrode showed selectivity for H2O2 detection in the presence of ascorbic acid, sucrose and citric acid.
URI: http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/6234
ISSN: 2586-9396 (Online)
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