Abstract
The electrochemical determination of nonylphenol (NP) using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) is developed based on a reduced graphene–DNA hybrid-modified glassy carbon electrode (GR-DNA/GCE). The electrochemical oxidation of NP at the GR-DNA/GCE is shown to be an one-electron and one-proton process, and due to the synergic effect of GR and DNA, the GR-DNA/GCE has 4.87, 2.76 and 2.09 times higher current response than bare GCE, DNA/GCE, and GR/GCE, respectively. Using DPV in the 0.1molL−1 acetate buffer solution at 0.1V and with a 300s accumulation time (pH=4.6), the GR-DNA/GCE exhibits a linear current response towards the electrochemical oxidation of NP in the concentration range of 5.0×10−8 to 4.0×10−6molL−1 and a detection limit of 1.0×10−8molL−1 (S/N=3). In addition, this GR-DNA/GCE also indicates high selectivity and reproducibility, and can be successfully used to determine the presence of NP in Asian Clams and natural water samples with comparative sensitivity to high-performance liquid chromatography, and with recoveries ranging from 95% to 103%, showing its practical prospects in the determination of NP in real samples.
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