A reagentless amperometric formaldehyde-selective chemosensor based on platinized gold electrodes

Olha Demkiv, Oleh Smutok, Mykhailo Gonchar, Marina Nisnevitch

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Abstract

Fabrication and characterization of a new amperometric chemosensor for accurate formaldehyde analysis based on platinized gold electrodes is described. The platinization process was performed electrochemically on the surface of 4 mm gold planar electrodes by both electrolysis and cyclic voltamperometry. The produced electrodes were characterized using scanning electron microscopy and X-ray spectral analysis. Using a low working potential (0.0 V vs. Ag/AgCl) enabled an essential increase in the chemosensor's selectivity for the target analyte. The sensitivity of the best chemosensor prototype to formaldehyde is uniquely high (28180 A·M-1·m2) with a detection limit of 0.05 mM. The chemosensor remained stable over a one-year storage period. The formaldehye-selective chemosensor was tested on samples of commercial preparations. A high correlation was demonstrated between the results obtained by the proposed chemosensor, chemical and enzymatic methods (R = 0.998). The developed formaldehyde-selective amperometric chemosensor is very promising for use in industry and research, as well as for environmental control.

Original languageEnglish
Article number503
JournalMaterials
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Amperometric chemosensor
  • Formaldehyde
  • Platinized gold electrode

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