Abstract
AbstractHeavy metal in excess quantity is one of the major inorganic pollutants in water. It causes several hazards to human life and ecosystem. It exists in traces in most of the commonly available drinking water sources from lakes, ponds, wells, etc., However, their presence in treated water is relatively significant. As the treated water is primarily used for agricultural purposes, it is necessary to monitor and measure their concentration. This requires sensing of metals in aqueous medium with good sensitivity and stability. Recently, nanosensors coupled with electrochemical transducer is preferred for analyzing heavy metal in aqueous solutions. In this work, Silver oxide‐bismuth oxy bromide coated with nafion is proposed as an electrochemical sensor for detection of heavy metal ions in aqueous solution. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) behavior of the proposed electrode is observed in different electrolytes. Further, Differential Pulse Voltammetry (DPV) study shows that current increases with trace nickel and copper metal ions of different concentration. Further, machine learning (ML) algorithms such as Naïve Bayes, ANN, SVM and decision trees are employed for nickel ions to train the cyclic voltammetry data and evaluate its performance. Naïve Bayes algorithm provides the best accuracy of 93.2% among all the models.
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