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Single-walled carbon nanotubes covalently functionalized with cysteine: A new alternative for the highly sensitive and selective Cd(II) quantification
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2017-10Registro en:
Gutierrez, Fabiana Andrea; Gonzalez Dominguez, Jose Miguel; Ansón Casaos, Alejandro; Hernández Ferrer, Javier; Rubianes, María Dolores; et al.; Single-walled carbon nanotubes covalently functionalized with cysteine: A new alternative for the highly sensitive and selective Cd(II) quantification; Elsevier Science Sa; Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical; 249; 10-2017; 506-514
0925-4005
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Gutierrez, Fabiana Andrea
Gonzalez Dominguez, Jose Miguel
Ansón Casaos, Alejandro
Hernández Ferrer, Javier
Rubianes, María Dolores
Martinez, Maria Teresa
Rivas, Gustavo Adolfo
Resumen
This work is focused on the development of an electrochemical sensor for the quantification of Cd(II) based on the use of glassy carbon electrodes (GCE) modified with a dispersion of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) covalently functionalized with cysteine (Cys). Cd(II) is preconcentrated at the electrode surface by complex formation at open circuit potential, followed by the reduction at −0.900 V and the final anodic voltammetric stripping in a 0.020 M acetate buffer solution pH 5.00. The functionalization of SWCNTs was performed through the reaction between the carboxylic groups of oxidized SWCNT and amino groups of S-triphenylmethyl cysteine using a coupling chemistry agent based on benzotriazol for the activation of carboxylic residues. There was a linear relationship between Cd oxidation signal and Cd(II) concentration between 1.0 and 300.0 μgL−1 Cd(II), with a sensitivity of (49 ± 2) × 10−3 μAμg−1L and a detection limit of 0.3 μgL−1. The reproducibility was 1.7% using the same dispersion and 3.8% using 3 different dispersions. The sensor was challenged with groundwater samples enriched with Cd(II) showing excellent recovery percentages and excellent agreement with the values obtained by ICP-MS.