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Enhancing the sensitivity of cobalt based solid-state phosphate sensor using electrical pretreatment

Abstract

Phosphate is an important analyte to monitor in various water bodies. Cobalt based sensors are attractive for this application as they are solid-state, have a quick response time, are easy to fabricate and can perform reagent-less measurements. However, these sensors have lower sensitivity, limited dynamic range and require a chemical conditioning in a standard solution before measurement. In this study, an in situ anodic current pretreatment method in sample solution itself is used to enhance the sensitivity of the sensor and alleviate the need of chemical conditioning before measurement. With electrical pretreatment, the sensor exhibited a linear range from 10−6 M to 10−3 M with a sensitivity of −91.4 mV/decade of change in dihydrogen phosphate concentration. No significant interference was detected with common interfering anions that are typically present in field water samples such as nitrate, sulfate and chloride. Finally, the sensor was also responsive when tested real water samples such as tap water, lake water and creek water spiked with phosphate.

Authors

Patel V; Selvaganapathy PR

Journal

Sensors and Actuators B Chemical, Vol. 349, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 15, 2021

DOI

10.1016/j.snb.2021.130789

ISSN

0925-4005

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