Title of article :
Development of polyindole/tungsten carbide nanocomposite‑modified electrodes for electrochemical quantification of chlorpyrifos
Author/Authors :
Joshi, Pragati Department of Chemistry - College of Basic Sciences and Humanities - G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology - U.S Nagar - Pantnagar - Uttarakhand 263145 - India , Mehtab, Sameena Department of Chemistry - College of Basic Sciences and Humanities - G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology - U.S Nagar - Pantnagar - Uttarakhand 263145 - India , Zaidi, M. G. H. Department of Chemistry - College of Basic Sciences and Humanities - G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology - U.S Nagar - Pantnagar - Uttarakhand 263145 - India , Tyagi, Tanvi Department of Chemistry - College of Basic Sciences and Humanities - G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology - U.S Nagar - Pantnagar - Uttarakhand 263145 - India , Bisht, Anjali Department of Chemistry - College of Basic Sciences and Humanities - G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology - U.S Nagar - Pantnagar - Uttarakhand 263145 - India
Abstract :
The present investigation deals with the development of a novel polymer nanocomposite (PNCs) electrodes for simple,
selective and sensitive detection of chlorpyrifos (CHL). PNCs were developed using surfactant facilitated polymerization
of indole using different concentrations (wt%) of WC ranging 5–30. Formation of PNCs was ascertained through diversified
analytical methods. Electrodes were derived from PNCs over stainless steel substrate for electrochemical quantification of
CHL. With concentration of WC, the DC conductivity (
10−2 × S/cm) of electrodes was increased ranging 3.54–0.75 at 313 K.
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy reveals well stability of electrodes in phosphate buffer (PBS, 0.1 M) at pH 7.4. The
performance of electrodes towards detection and quantification of CHL was investigated through square wave voltammetry.
Study reveals that detection and quantification of CHL were dependent on concentration of WC in nanocomposites. Square
wave voltammetry reveals that the electrode derived from PNCs with 5 wt% of WC has rendered highest limits of detection
and quantification of CHL (
10−8 mol/L) up to 5.94 and 18. This work describes a viable method of preparation of synergistic
blend of WC in PIN matrix having high electrical conductivity, rapid electron shift, huge surface area and enhanced stability
for fast and précised electrochemical detection of CHL.
Keywords :
Nanocomposite , Chlorpyrifos , Electrochemical sensing , Cyclic voltammetry , Square wave voltammetry , Quantification
Journal title :
Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry(JNSC)