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Comparison of nanostructured silver-modified silver and carbon ultramicroelectrodes for electrochemical detection of nitrate
Authors:Hamid R Lotfi Zadeh Zhad  Rebecca Y Lai
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0304, USA
Abstract:We report the use of silver (Ag)-modified carbon and Ag ultramicroelectrodes (UMEs) for electrochemical detection of nitrate. We investigated several methods for electrodeposition of Ag; our results show that the addition of a complexation agent (ammonium sulfate) in the Ag deposition solution is necessary for electrodeposition of nanostructured Ag that adheres well to the electrode. The electrodeposited Ag on both types of electrodes has branch-like structures that are well-suited for electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate. The use of UMEs is advantageous; the sigmoidal-shaped cyclic voltammogram allows for sensitive detection of nitrate by reducing the capacitive current, as well as enabling easy quantification of the nitrate reduction current. Both cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry were used to characterize the electrodes; and independent of the electrochemical interrogation technique, both UMEs were found to have a wide linear dynamic range (4–1000 μM) and a low limit of detection (3.2–5.1 μM). More importantly, they are reusable up to ∼100 interrogation cycles and are selective enough to be used for direct detection of nitrate in a synthetic aquifer sample without any sample pretreatment and/or pH adjustment.
Keywords:Nitrate  Cyclic voltammetry  Chronoamperometry  Electrodeposited silver  Carbon fiber ultramicroelectrode  Silver ultramicroelectrode
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