Romanian Journal of Ecology & Environmental Chemistry (Oct 2020)

Comparative testing of Ag/Au/Pt/graphene electromodified electrodes in electrochemical detection of tetracycline- emerging pollutant

  • Sorina Negrea,
  • Lidia Ani Diaconu,
  • Valeria Nicorescu,
  • Dorian Neidoni,
  • Ana-Maria Baciu,
  • Claudia Licurici,
  • Florica Manea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21698/rjeec.2020.219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 153 – 165

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to obtain new electrochemically modified electrodes with graphene and Au, Pt, Ag particles considering graphite (GP) and glassy carbon (GC) substrate by applying the chronoamperometry technique in order to develop the detection protocol of tetracycline (TC) considered as emerging pollutant in water, using cyclic voltammetry (CV) technique. The graphite-based substrate used for Ag/ Au/ Pt electrodeposition led to the electrode compositions on which TC oxidation process was not diffusion-controlled and as consequence, TC detection failed. TC detection protocols were developed for all Ag/Au /Pt electrodeposited GC and GC-GP electrodes. Better limits of TC detection was achieved for Ag electrodeposited on GC-GP at the cathodic potential of 0.460 V/SCE.

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