Pencil graphite as electrode platform for free chlorine sensors and energy storage devices.

Multifunctional and low-cost electrode materials are desirable for the next-generation sensors and energy storage applications. This paper reports the use of pencil graphite as an electrode for dual applications that include the detection of free residual chlorine using electro-oxidation process and...

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Main Authors: Jahidul Islam, Han Shao, Md Mizanur Rahman Badal, Kafil M Razeeb, Mamun Jamal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248142
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spelling doaj-2aa9a2c5221d4d3cb1ad73ccf841c0142021-03-25T05:31:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01163e024814210.1371/journal.pone.0248142Pencil graphite as electrode platform for free chlorine sensors and energy storage devices.Jahidul IslamHan ShaoMd Mizanur Rahman BadalKafil M RazeebMamun JamalMultifunctional and low-cost electrode materials are desirable for the next-generation sensors and energy storage applications. This paper reports the use of pencil graphite as an electrode for dual applications that include the detection of free residual chlorine using electro-oxidation process and as an electrochemical energy storage cathode. The pencil graphite is transferred to cellulose paper by drawing ten times and applied for the detection of free residual chlorine, which shows a sensitivity of 27 μA mM-1 cm-2 with a limit of detection of 88.9 μM and linearity up to 7 mM. The sample matrix effect study for the commonly interfering ions such as NO3-, SO42-, CO32-, Cl-, HCO3- shows minimal impact on free residual chlorine detection. Pencil graphite then used after cyclic voltammogram treatment as a cathode in the aqueous Zn/Al-ion battery, showing an average discharge potential plateau of ~1.1 V, with a specific cathode capacity of ~54.1 mAh g-1 at a current of 55 mA g-1. It maintains ~95.8% of its initial efficiency after 100 cycles. Results obtained from the density functional theory calculation is consistent with the electro-oxidation process involved in the detection of free residual chlorine, as well as intercalation and de-intercalation behavior of Al3+ into the graphite layers of Zn/Al-ion battery. Therefore, pencil graphite due to its excellent electro-oxidation and conducting properties, can be successfully implemented as low cost, disposable and green material for both sensor and energy-storage applications.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248142
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author Jahidul Islam
Han Shao
Md Mizanur Rahman Badal
Kafil M Razeeb
Mamun Jamal
spellingShingle Jahidul Islam
Han Shao
Md Mizanur Rahman Badal
Kafil M Razeeb
Mamun Jamal
Pencil graphite as electrode platform for free chlorine sensors and energy storage devices.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jahidul Islam
Han Shao
Md Mizanur Rahman Badal
Kafil M Razeeb
Mamun Jamal
author_sort Jahidul Islam
title Pencil graphite as electrode platform for free chlorine sensors and energy storage devices.
title_short Pencil graphite as electrode platform for free chlorine sensors and energy storage devices.
title_full Pencil graphite as electrode platform for free chlorine sensors and energy storage devices.
title_fullStr Pencil graphite as electrode platform for free chlorine sensors and energy storage devices.
title_full_unstemmed Pencil graphite as electrode platform for free chlorine sensors and energy storage devices.
title_sort pencil graphite as electrode platform for free chlorine sensors and energy storage devices.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Multifunctional and low-cost electrode materials are desirable for the next-generation sensors and energy storage applications. This paper reports the use of pencil graphite as an electrode for dual applications that include the detection of free residual chlorine using electro-oxidation process and as an electrochemical energy storage cathode. The pencil graphite is transferred to cellulose paper by drawing ten times and applied for the detection of free residual chlorine, which shows a sensitivity of 27 μA mM-1 cm-2 with a limit of detection of 88.9 μM and linearity up to 7 mM. The sample matrix effect study for the commonly interfering ions such as NO3-, SO42-, CO32-, Cl-, HCO3- shows minimal impact on free residual chlorine detection. Pencil graphite then used after cyclic voltammogram treatment as a cathode in the aqueous Zn/Al-ion battery, showing an average discharge potential plateau of ~1.1 V, with a specific cathode capacity of ~54.1 mAh g-1 at a current of 55 mA g-1. It maintains ~95.8% of its initial efficiency after 100 cycles. Results obtained from the density functional theory calculation is consistent with the electro-oxidation process involved in the detection of free residual chlorine, as well as intercalation and de-intercalation behavior of Al3+ into the graphite layers of Zn/Al-ion battery. Therefore, pencil graphite due to its excellent electro-oxidation and conducting properties, can be successfully implemented as low cost, disposable and green material for both sensor and energy-storage applications.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248142
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