Three-dimensional porous carbon derived from different organic acid salts for application in electrochemical sensing

由不同有机酸盐衍生的三维多孔碳材料在电化学传感中的应用

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Abstract

Three-dimensional porous carbon materials were synthesized by the one-step pyrolysis of organic salts with different numbers of hydroxyl groups on the side chain (sodium tartrate, sodium malate and sodium succinate). Further, the formation of these porous carbon materials was explored. And then, three kinds of carbon materials were used for constructing electrochemical sensors for nitrite detection, respectively. Porous carbon derived from sodium tartrate (PC(ST)) showed the highest electrocatalytic ability for nitrite oxidation among all three materials. The PC(ST)-based sensors allow for rapid detection of nitrite in a wide linear range of 0.1-100 μM with a low detection limit of 0.043 μM. The sensor was applied to detect nitrite in meat samples and the results tested by the developed sensor were consistent with the results obtained by HPLC. We envision that PC(ST)-based electrochemical sensor is promising as an alternative choice for the development of electrochemical analysis.

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