2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13204-021-01864-x
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Exploring electrocatalytic proficiencies of CuO nanostructure for simultaneous determination of bentazone and mexacarbate pesticides

Abstract: Pesticides are the most perilous organic compounds that are of major human health concern. The hazardous pesticides such as bentazone (BTZN) and mexacarbate (MCBT) which badly cause the environmental pollution and pose lethal impacts on human health. In an effort to develop a highly efficient, reliable and sensitive electrochemical sensor, the novel CuO nanostructures were synthesized through easy and green aqueous chemical growth procedure and used as sensitive probe for the simultaneous determination of bent… Show more

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“…Its intrinsic electromechanical properties, chemically active defect sites, conductivity and simple dispersion in solvents to form a homogeneous paste make it particularly advantageous [13] . The incorporation of metal oxide nanoparticles onto the surface of rGO has been demonstrated to enhance the electrical conductivity and sensitivity of electrochemical sensors for detecting analytes that are significant to human health and the environment [13b,14] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its intrinsic electromechanical properties, chemically active defect sites, conductivity and simple dispersion in solvents to form a homogeneous paste make it particularly advantageous [13] . The incorporation of metal oxide nanoparticles onto the surface of rGO has been demonstrated to enhance the electrical conductivity and sensitivity of electrochemical sensors for detecting analytes that are significant to human health and the environment [13b,14] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%