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Highly Sensitive Amperometric Sensor for Eugenol Quantification Based on CeO2 Nanoparticles and Surfactants
Abstract:Amperometric sensor for eugenol based on glassy carbon electrode (GCE) modified with CeO2 nanoparticles dispersed in surfactant was fabricated. The effect of surfactant nature (sodium dodecylsulfate, cetylpyridinium bromide (CPB) and Brij® 35) on eugenol voltammetric behaviour was tested. In comparison to CeO2‐H2O/GCE, CeO2‐CPB/GCE showed 2.8‐fold increased current and 70 mV cathodic shift of potential in the diffusion‐controlled irreversible electrooxidation. The electrodes were characterized with SEM and EIS. CeO2‐CPB/GCE showed significantly lower charge transfer resistance (2.6±0.3 kΩ vs. 20±1 kΩ for CeO2‐H2O/GCE and 173±9 kΩ for GCE). Under conditions of DPV, the sensor linear dynamic range is 0.075‐75.0 μM of eugenol with the limits of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) of 19.1 and 63.8 nM, respectively. The sensor exhibited high sensitivity, selectivity, good reproducibility and fast response and was applied for the real samples analysis (essential oils and clove spices). The results obtained correspond well to the data of spectrophotometric method.
Keywords:Sensors  Chemically modified electrodes  Metal oxide nanoparticles  Surfactants  Eugenol
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