Enhancing Analytical Performance of Ammonium Potentiometric Sensors with Carbon Nanocomposites
Klaudia Morawska, Szymon Malinowski, Cecylia Wardak

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new ammonium sensor using carbon nanocomposites that improves accuracy and durability for environmental monitoring.
Contribution
A novel carbon nanocomposite-based sensor with enhanced analytical performance and stability for ammonium detection.
Findings
Modified electrodes showed an ideal theoretical slope of 58.4 mV·dec−1.
Potential drift was reduced by nearly 50 times compared to unmodified electrodes.
The sensor is resistant to environmental factors like light, O2, and CO2.
Abstract
The use of carbon nanocomposites significantly improves the performance of sensors. A simple and cheap all-solid-state ammonium potentiometric sensor was developed. The developed sensor is resistant to changes in measurement conditions. It is suitable for monitoring ammonium in environmental samples. This paper presents a new type of ammonium electrode that shows a significant improvement in analytical performance compared to unmodified electrodes. The aim of the study was to develop electrodes with better electrochemical parameters, achieved by applying a modification in the form of a solid contact layer based on a carbon nanocomposite consisting of carbon nanofibers and multi-walled carbon nanotubes. Measurements were made to evaluate the basic analytical parameters of both unmodified electrodes and those enriched with an intermediate layer in the form of a carbon nanocomposite.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors · Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies · Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
