Highly sensitive carbon paste electrode with silver-filled carbon nanotubes as a sensing element for determination of free cyanide ion in aqueous solutions
1. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Lorestan University, Falakalaflak Street, 68137?C17133, Khorramabad, Iran 2. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Lorestan University, Falakalaflak Street, 68137?C17133, Khorramabad, Iran
Abstract:
We report on newly synthesized Ag(I)-filled multiwall carbon nanotubes as a potential sensing element in ion-selective carbon paste electrodes for the determination of free cyanide in aqueous solution. The electrode was obtained by entrapping the silver-filled nanotubes into a carbon paste and displays a Nernstian response with a slope of 59.8?±?0.3?mV decade?1, a very wide linear range (from 21.0?nM to 0.1?M of cyanide), a lower detection limit of 13.0?nM, and a response time of <2?min. The operational lifetime is up to 3?months without significant deviation in normal function.
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Silver(I)-filled Multiwall Carbon Nanotube as Sensing Element in Cyanide-selective Carbon Paste Electrode