Abstract

A novel and green method of extraction of nano-sized CaCO 3 from white chicken eggshells, its characterization and application for electrochemical sensing of ascorbic acid, dopamine, and uric acid has been described. XRD analysis showed that the average size of the nano-CaCO 3 particles extracted was 32.3 ± 14.7 nm (α, 12) and match with the calcite phase. The best peak separation for the three analytes found when its composite with PANi and rGO was in 1:1:1 ratio. The nano-CaCO 3 based sensor was able to detect all the three analytes in raw blood sample, showed excellent selectivity and LODs 10.81 µM, 0.01 µM and 0.04 µM respectively for ascorbic acid, dopamine and uric acid. The capability of the extraction process to control the size of CaCO 3 in a perfect nanometer range and the significant role played by nano-CaCO 3 in resolving the oxidation peaks of the three typical analytes expected to impact significantly the future sensor research through substitution of the costly and hazardous nanomaterials. • A green reagentless method of extraction of nano-CaCO 3 demonstrated • Eggshell nano-CaCO 3 based sensor for ascorbic acid dopamine and uric acid developed. • The sensor can detect all the three analytes in raw blood sample. • Excellent selectivity towards ascorbic acid, dopamine and uric acid achieved.

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