2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23062961
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Towards Embedded Electrochemical Sensors for On-Site Nitrite Detection by Gold Nanoparticles Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes

Abstract: The transition of electrochemical sensors from lab-based measurements to real-time analysis requires special attention to different aspects in addition to the classical development of new sensing materials. Several critical challenges need to be addressed including a reproducible fabrication procedure, stability, lifetime, and development of cost-effective sensor electronics. In this paper, we address these aspects exemplarily for a nitrite sensor. An electrochemical sensor has been developed using one-step el… Show more

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“…The lower % RR value in acidic solutions is attributed to the decomposition of nitrite to nitric oxide and nitrate, 48 while the decrease in % RR value in basic solutions is related to the insufficient protons necessary for the electrocatalytic oxidation of nitrite. 49 Therefore, a 0.01 M PBS (pH 7.0) buffer was used for the detection of nitrite.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower % RR value in acidic solutions is attributed to the decomposition of nitrite to nitric oxide and nitrate, 48 while the decrease in % RR value in basic solutions is related to the insufficient protons necessary for the electrocatalytic oxidation of nitrite. 49 Therefore, a 0.01 M PBS (pH 7.0) buffer was used for the detection of nitrite.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%