Laser-induced graphene electrochemical sensor for quantitative detection of phytotoxic aluminum ions (Al(3+)) in soils extracts.

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作者:Reyes-Loaiza Vanessa, De La Roche Jhonattan, Hernandez-Renjifo Erick, Idárraga Orlando, Da Silva Mayesse, Valencia Drochss P, Ghneim-Herrera Thaura, Jaramillo-Botero Andres
Aluminum in its Al(3+) form is a metal that inhibits plant growth, especially in acidic soils (pH < 5.5). Rapid and accurate quantitative detection of Al(3+) in agricultural soils is critical for the timely implementation of remediation strategies. However, detecting metal ions requires time-consuming preparation of samples, using expensive instrumentation and non-portable spectroscopic techniques. As an alternative, electrochemical sensors offer a cost-effective and minimally invasive approach for in situ quantification of metal ions. Here, we developed and validated an electrochemical sensor based on bismuth-modified laser-induced graphene (LIG) electrodes for Al(3+) quantitative detection in a range relevant to agriculture (1-300 ppm). Our results show a linear Al(3+) detection range of 1.07-300 ppm with a variation coefficient of 5.3%, even in the presence of other metal ions (Pb(2+), Cd(2+), and Cu(2+)). The sensor offers a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.34 ppm and a limit of quantification (LOQ) of 1.07 ppm. We compared its accuracy for soil samples with pH < 4.8 to within 89-98% of spectroscopic methods (ICP-OES) and potentiometric titration. This technology's portability, easy to use, and cost-effectiveness make it a promising candidate for in situ quantification and remediation of Al(3+) in agricultural soils and other complex matrices.

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