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Preparation of a cobalt–Fe2+-based phosphate sensor using an annealing process and its electrochemical performance

By Pang, Haitong; Cai, Weiming; Shi, Ce; Zhang, Yitao
Published in Electrochemistry Communications 2021

Abstract

A novel method of detecting dihydrogenphosphate (H2PO4-) in aqueous solutions by electrodepositing a cobalt–iron alloy on a chip was proposed. The sensor showed a linear response to dihydrogenphosphate (H2PO4-) in the concentration range from 1×10-6M to 1×10-2M at pH 4.0 with a slope of -26.69mV/dec, giving a detection limit of 3.41×10-5M. The original chip was then annealed for 70 s at 400 °C to produce an improved version of the sensor with a linear range from 1×10-6M to 1×10-1M at pH 4.0 and a slope of -20.803mV/dec. The detection limit was 2.14×10-6M. The proposed sensor had a good, rapid response and was stable for at least 16 days. The sensor was also unaffected by the anions and cations commonly present in aquaculture water, such as NO3-, NH4+, and SO42-.

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