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Highly sensitive and rapid determination of sunset yellow in drinks using a low-cost carbon material-based electrochemical sensor
by
Phung, Thi Tinh
, Lagrost, Corinne
, Nguyen, Quang Trung
, Quang Thuan Tran
, Truong Giang Le
in
Beverages
/ Chemical reduction
/ Chemical sensors
/ Component reliability
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electrodes
/ Emission measurements
/ Field emission spectroscopy
/ Glassy carbon
/ Graphene
/ Oxidation
/ Sensors
/ Soft drinks
/ Spectroscopy
/ Sunset
/ Voltammetry
2019
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Highly sensitive and rapid determination of sunset yellow in drinks using a low-cost carbon material-based electrochemical sensor
by
Phung, Thi Tinh
, Lagrost, Corinne
, Nguyen, Quang Trung
, Quang Thuan Tran
, Truong Giang Le
in
Beverages
/ Chemical reduction
/ Chemical sensors
/ Component reliability
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electrodes
/ Emission measurements
/ Field emission spectroscopy
/ Glassy carbon
/ Graphene
/ Oxidation
/ Sensors
/ Soft drinks
/ Spectroscopy
/ Sunset
/ Voltammetry
2019
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Highly sensitive and rapid determination of sunset yellow in drinks using a low-cost carbon material-based electrochemical sensor
by
Phung, Thi Tinh
, Lagrost, Corinne
, Nguyen, Quang Trung
, Quang Thuan Tran
, Truong Giang Le
in
Beverages
/ Chemical reduction
/ Chemical sensors
/ Component reliability
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electrodes
/ Emission measurements
/ Field emission spectroscopy
/ Glassy carbon
/ Graphene
/ Oxidation
/ Sensors
/ Soft drinks
/ Spectroscopy
/ Sunset
/ Voltammetry
2019
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Highly sensitive and rapid determination of sunset yellow in drinks using a low-cost carbon material-based electrochemical sensor
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Highly sensitive and rapid determination of sunset yellow in drinks using a low-cost carbon material-based electrochemical sensor
2019
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Starting from simple graphite flakes, an electrochemical sensor for sunset yellow monitoring is developed by using a very simple and effective strategy. The direct electrochemical reduction of a suspension of exfoliated graphene oxide (GO) onto a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) surface leads to the electrodeposition of electrochemically reduced oxide at the surface, obtaining GCE/ERGO-modified electrodes. They are characterized by cyclic voltammetry (CV) measurements and field emission scanning electron spectroscopy (FE-SEM). The GCE/ERGO electrode has a high electrochemically active surface allowing efficient adsorption of SY. Using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) technique with only 2 min accumulation, the GCE/ERGO sensor exhibits good performance to SY detection with a good linear calibration for concentration range varying 50–1000 nM (R2 = 0.996) and limit of detection (LOD) estimated to 19.2 nM (equivalent to 8.9 μg L−1). The developed sensor possesses a very high sensitivity of 9 μA/μM while fabricated with only one component. This electrochemical sensor also displays a good reliability with RSD value of 2.13% (n = 7) and excellent reusability (signal response change < 3.5% after 6 measuring/cleaning cycles). The GCE/ERGO demonstrates a successful practical application for determination of sunset yellow in commercial soft drinks.
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Springer Nature B.V
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