Author:
Altahan Mahmoud Fatehy,Ali Asmaa Galal,Hathoot Abla Ahmed,Azzem Magdi Abdel
Abstract
AbstractAmmonium is an essential component of the nitrogen cycle, which is essential for nitrogen cycling in ecosystems. On the other hand, ammonium pollution in water poses a great threat to the ecosystem and human health. Accurate and timely determination of ammonium content is of great importance for environmental management and ensuring the safety of water supply. Here we report a highly sensitive electrochemical sensor for ammonium in water samples. The modified electrode is based on the incorporation of silver nitrate (AgNO3) into a carbon paste embedded with 1-aminoanthraquinone and supported by multi-walled carbon nanotubes, which are commercially available. A potential of 0.75 V is applied to the modified electrode, followed by activation in hydrochloric acid. The modified electrode was used for square wave voltammetry of ammonium in water in the potential range of − 0.4–0.2 V. The performance of ammonium analysis was determined in terms of square wave frequency, square wave amplitude and concentration of electrolyte solution (sodium sulphate). The calculation of the surface area according to the Randles–Sevcik equation resulted in the largest surface area for the Ag/pAAQ/MWCNTs/CPE. The modified electrode exhibited a linear range of 5–100 µM NH4+ in 0.1 M Na2SO4 with a detection limit of 0.03 µM NH4+ (3σ). In addition, the modified electrode showed high precision with an RSD value of 9.93% for 10 repeated measurements. No interfering effect was observed at twofold and tenfold additive concentrations of foreign ions. Good recoveries were obtained in the analysis of tap and mineral water after spiking with a concentration of ammonium ions.
Funder
National Water Research Center
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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