Abstract
AbstractBoth screen‐printed electrodes modified with a dispersion of carbon black (CB) and solid paste electrodes prepared using a nanostructured CB were developed and characterized. Indeed, increasing the peak currents and/or their shifting to negative potentials were observed, exhibiting efficient electrocatalytic activity towards nitrite oxidation with high sensitivity and low detection limit. Solid carbon paste electrodes (SCPEs) and solid carbon black paste electrodes (SCBPEs) were challenged in amperometric mode with nitrite since detection limit reached is 65 and 5 nM respectively. Nitrate was first reduced to nitrite in reductor column, then detected on SCBPEs. Nitrate and nitrite were determined in real samples.
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