The electrochemical detection of glyphosate in aqueous environments using modified carbon nitride/ZIF67 nanocomposites
Qi Wang,
Yao Liu,
Ao‐Lan Shu
et al.
Abstract:A novel type of nanocomposite‐modified electrodes, synthesized from ZIF67 and mesoporous carbon nitride (CN) featuring a carbonyl heterocyclic ring, were meticulously fabricated via an alkali‐mediated method. This innovative approach led to the construction of high‐performance electrochemical sensors. Utilizing differential pulse voltammetry, these sensors demonstrated significant potential for the precise detection of glyphosate in various aqueous environments. The detection mechanism of this sensor operates … Show more
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