Preparation of Ti3C2-PANI Composite as Sensor for Electrochemical Determination of Mercury Ions in Water
Haoliang Cheng, Jurui Yang
Abstract
Mercury ion (Hg 2+ ) pollution is very harmful to the environment and human body. A PANI modification was applied to the surface of Ti 3 C 2 slices by a simple and safe, low temperature stirring method. In this paper, a PANI-Ti 3 C 2 composite with improved electrochemical performance was successfully prepared. Further study and analysis based on electrochemical tests concluded that the PANI-Ti 3 C 2 composite significantly increased the electrochemical properties. The prepared composite was used as a surface modification for a glassy carbon electrode. Then, the modified electrode was used for the electrochemical determination of mercury ions. After optimization, the proposed electrochemical sensor showed a linear detection range between 0.1 and 20 μg/L with a low limit of detection of 0.017 μg/L. In addition, the proposed electrochemical sensor was successfully used for detecting mercury ions in tap water and water from Fuxian Lake.