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Photocatalysis, enhanced anti-bacterial performance and discerning thiourea sensing of Ag2O·SnO2·TiO2hetero-structure

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Volume 8, No. 4, Article 104051, Year 2020

A novel multifunctional material with high dye degradation efficiency, photoluminescence (PL) and electro-sensing ability was synthesized with a simple co-precipitation method followed by thermal calcination. The dye degradation efficiency was 98% at pH 9 within only 60min. The material also showed excellent anti-bacterial activity against both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria in the presence and absence of light. For the electro-sensor application of Ag2O·SnO2·TiO2, glassy carbon electrode (GCE) was modified by the Ag2O·SnO2·TiO2nanomaterials at room conditions. The resulting Ag2O·SnO2·TiO2/Nafion/GCE sensor assembly was employed to determine Thiourea (TU) by a simple and reliable electrochemical approach at low-potential. Hazardous TU was selected as the target analyte by the selectivity study. In the investigative study, for the TU concentrations of 0.10nM to 0.10M, the calibration plot was found linear (r2=0.9997). Calculated sensitivity and limit of detection values were obtained as 4.2913 μAμM-1cm-2and 2.3±0.1pM (S/N=3) respectively.
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