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This study reports a scalable green electrochemical synthesis of novel biogenic silver nanoparticles colloid (biogenic AgNPs) in large scale up to 5 liters using the bulk silver bar and the green tea leaves (Camellia sinensis) extract (GTE) as reducing ag |
The rational design of nanomaterials for electrochemical nanosensors from the perspective of structure–property–performance relationships is a key factor in improving the analytical performance toward residual antibiotics in food. We have investigated the effects of the crystalline phase and copper loading amount on the detection performance of Cu–MoS2 nanocomposite-based electrochemical sensors for the antibiotic chloramphenicol (CAP). The phase composition and copper loading amount on the MoS2 nanosheets can be controlled using a facile electrochemical method. Cu and Cu2O nanoparticle-based electrochemical sensors showed a higher CAP electrochemical sensing performance as compared to CuO nanoparticles due to their higher electrocatalytic activity and conductivity. Moreover, the de... |
Zinc Ferrite (ZnFe2O4, ZFO) nanoparticles (NPs) as a multi-sensing material are successfully synthesised via a hydrothermal method and a following annealing treatment. The as-prepared ZFO-NPs were applied in electrochemical and mass-type sensors by depositing NPs directly on the screen-printed electrode (SPE) and the active electrode of a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), respectively. The obtained results show the ZFO-NPs possessed excellent detection performance to sulphur dioxide (SO2) in the range of 2.5–20 ppm at room temperature. QCM sensor coated with ZFO-NPs showed a high response, good repeatability, as well as short-response time. Moreover, the modified-SPE with ZFO-NPs sensitively responded to chloramphenicol (CAP) of concentration range from 5 to 50 μM in phosphate buff... |
Functional two-dimensional (2D) structured nanomaterials, such as, graphene oxide (GO) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), exhibit many advantages, including large surface areas and excellent electronic/mechanical/catalytic properties, and have shown to be s |