Platinum-Based Interdigitated Micro-Electrode Arrays for Reagent-Free Detection of Copper

Water is a precious resource that is under threat from a number of pressures, including, for example, release of toxic compounds, that can have damaging effect on ecology and human health. The current methods of water quality monitoring are based on sample collection and analysis at dedicated labora...

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Main Authors: Robert Daly, Tarun Narayan, Han Shao, Alan O’Riordan, Pierre Lovera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3544
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spelling doaj-ad7fe6238dc04d6dbbd71da457e21af82021-06-01T00:30:55ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-05-01213544354410.3390/s21103544Platinum-Based Interdigitated Micro-Electrode Arrays for Reagent-Free Detection of CopperRobert Daly0Tarun Narayan1Han Shao2Alan O’Riordan3Pierre Lovera4Nanotechnology Group, Tyndall National Institute, T12 R5CP Cork, IrelandNanotechnology Group, Tyndall National Institute, T12 R5CP Cork, IrelandNanotechnology Group, Tyndall National Institute, T12 R5CP Cork, IrelandNanotechnology Group, Tyndall National Institute, T12 R5CP Cork, IrelandNanotechnology Group, Tyndall National Institute, T12 R5CP Cork, IrelandWater is a precious resource that is under threat from a number of pressures, including, for example, release of toxic compounds, that can have damaging effect on ecology and human health. The current methods of water quality monitoring are based on sample collection and analysis at dedicated laboratories. Recently, electrochemical-based methods have attracted a lot of attention for environmental sensing owing to their versatility, sensitivity and their ease of integration with cost effective, smart and portable readout systems. In the present work, we report on the fabrication and characterization of platinum-based interdigitated microband electrodes arrays, and their application for trace detection of copper. Using square wave voltammetry after acidification with mineral acids, a limit of detection of 0.8 μg/L was achieved. Copper detection was also undertaken on river water samples and compared with standard analytical techniques. The possibility of controlling the pH at the surface of the sensors—thereby avoiding the necessity to add mineral acids—was investigated. By applying potentials to drive the water splitting reaction at one comb of the sensor’s electrode (the protonator), it was possible to lower the pH in the vicinity of the sensing electrode. Detection of standard copper solutions down to 5 μg/L (ppb) using this technique is reported. This reagent free method of detection opens the way for autonomous, in situ monitoring of pollutants in water bodies.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3544electrochemical sensorsenvironmental monitoringheavy metalspH control
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author Robert Daly
Tarun Narayan
Han Shao
Alan O’Riordan
Pierre Lovera
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Tarun Narayan
Han Shao
Alan O’Riordan
Pierre Lovera
Platinum-Based Interdigitated Micro-Electrode Arrays for Reagent-Free Detection of Copper
Sensors
electrochemical sensors
environmental monitoring
heavy metals
pH control
author_facet Robert Daly
Tarun Narayan
Han Shao
Alan O’Riordan
Pierre Lovera
author_sort Robert Daly
title Platinum-Based Interdigitated Micro-Electrode Arrays for Reagent-Free Detection of Copper
title_short Platinum-Based Interdigitated Micro-Electrode Arrays for Reagent-Free Detection of Copper
title_full Platinum-Based Interdigitated Micro-Electrode Arrays for Reagent-Free Detection of Copper
title_fullStr Platinum-Based Interdigitated Micro-Electrode Arrays for Reagent-Free Detection of Copper
title_full_unstemmed Platinum-Based Interdigitated Micro-Electrode Arrays for Reagent-Free Detection of Copper
title_sort platinum-based interdigitated micro-electrode arrays for reagent-free detection of copper
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Water is a precious resource that is under threat from a number of pressures, including, for example, release of toxic compounds, that can have damaging effect on ecology and human health. The current methods of water quality monitoring are based on sample collection and analysis at dedicated laboratories. Recently, electrochemical-based methods have attracted a lot of attention for environmental sensing owing to their versatility, sensitivity and their ease of integration with cost effective, smart and portable readout systems. In the present work, we report on the fabrication and characterization of platinum-based interdigitated microband electrodes arrays, and their application for trace detection of copper. Using square wave voltammetry after acidification with mineral acids, a limit of detection of 0.8 μg/L was achieved. Copper detection was also undertaken on river water samples and compared with standard analytical techniques. The possibility of controlling the pH at the surface of the sensors—thereby avoiding the necessity to add mineral acids—was investigated. By applying potentials to drive the water splitting reaction at one comb of the sensor’s electrode (the protonator), it was possible to lower the pH in the vicinity of the sensing electrode. Detection of standard copper solutions down to 5 μg/L (ppb) using this technique is reported. This reagent free method of detection opens the way for autonomous, in situ monitoring of pollutants in water bodies.
topic electrochemical sensors
environmental monitoring
heavy metals
pH control
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3544
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