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Novel Chemoresistive Sensor for Sensitive Detection of Pb2+ Ions Using an Interdigital Gold Electrode Fabricated with a Reduced Graphene Oxide-Based Ion-Imprinted Polymer.


ABSTRACT: This study presents novel chemoresistive reduced graphene oxide-ion-imprinted polymer (IIP-rGO)-based sensors for detection of lead (Pb2+) ions. The ion-imprinted polymer was synthesized by bulk polymerization and modified with a variable amount of rGO incorporated to form an IIP-rGO composite. The amount of rGO in the polymer matrix affected the sensor's relative response, and 1:3 mass ratio produced excellent results, with a consistent trend as the concentration of Pb2+ ions increased in the solution. The decrease in relative resistance (ΔR/R o) followed an exponential decay relationship between the ΔR/R o response and the concentration of Pb2+ ions in aqueous solutions. After solving the exponential decay function, it is observed that the sensor has the upper limit of ΔR/R o >1.7287 μg L-1, and the limit of detection of the sensor is 1.77 μg L-1. A nonimprinted polymer (NIP)-based sensor responded with a low relative resistance of the same magnitude although the concentration was varied. The response ratio of the IIP-based sensor to the NIP-based sensor (ΔR/R o)IIP/(ΔR/R o)NIP as a function of the concentration of Pb2+ ions in the solution shows that the response ratios recorded a maximum of around 22 at 50 μg L-1 and then decreased as the concentration increased, following an exponential decay function with the minimum ratio of 2.09 at 200 μg L-1 but never read 1. The sensor showed excellent selectivity against the bivalent cations Mn2+, Fe2+, Sn2+, and Ti2+. The sensor was capable of exhibiting 90% ΔR/R o response repeatability in a consecutive test.

SUBMITTER: Letsoalo MR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8637608 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel Chemoresistive Sensor for Sensitive Detection of Pb<sup>2+</sup> Ions Using an Interdigital Gold Electrode Fabricated with a Reduced Graphene Oxide-Based Ion-Imprinted Polymer.

Letsoalo Mokgehle R MR   Ambushe Abayneh A AA   Mamo Messai A MA  

ACS omega 20211116 47


This study presents novel chemoresistive reduced graphene oxide-ion-imprinted polymer (IIP-rGO)-based sensors for detection of lead (Pb<sup>2+</sup>) ions. The ion-imprinted polymer was synthesized by bulk polymerization and modified with a variable amount of rGO incorporated to form an IIP-rGO composite. The amount of rGO in the polymer matrix affected the sensor's relative response, and 1:3 mass ratio produced excellent results, with a consistent trend as the concentration of Pb<sup>2+</sup> i  ...[more]

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