In situ electrochemical synthesis of graphene-poly(arginine) composite for p-nitrophenol monitoring

  • Yiwei Li
  • , Yaohong Ma
  • , Eric Lichtfouse
  • , Jin Song
  • , Rui Gong
  • , Jinheng Zhang
  • , Shuo Wang
  • , Leilei Xiao

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Abstract

Para-Nitrophenol (p-nitrophenol) is a common industrial pollutant occurring widely in water bodies, yet actual monitoring methods are limited. Herein we proposed a fully electrochemically in situ synthesized graphene-polyarginine composite functionalized screen printed electrode, as a novel p-nitrophenol sensing platform. The electrode was characterized by morphologic, spectrometric and electrochemical techniques. p-nitrophenol in both pure aqueous solution and real water samples was tested. Results show a detection limit as low as the nanomolar level, and display a linear response and high selectivity in the range of 0.5–1250 μM. Molecular simulation reveals a detailed synergy between graphene and poly-arginine. The preferable orientation of nitrophenol molecules on the graphene interface in the presence of poly-arginine induces H- and ionic binding. This sensor is an ideal prototype for p-nitrophenol quantification in real waters.

Original languageEnglish
Article number126718
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume421
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Electrochemical analysis
  • Graphene
  • P-nitrophenol
  • Poly-arginine
  • Wastewater monitoring

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