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Picomolar-level electrochemical detection of thiocyanate in the saliva samples of smokers and non-smokers of tobacco using carbon dots doped Fe3O4 nanocomposite embedded on g-C3N4 nanosheets

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Abstract Thiocyanate (SCN − ) is a metabolite of cyanide detoxification with equivalent toxicity. The SCN − , even in trace concentration affects the health adversely. Notwithstanding various methods have… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Thiocyanate (SCN − ) is a metabolite of cyanide detoxification with equivalent toxicity. The SCN − , even in trace concentration affects the health adversely. Notwithstanding various methods have been used for SCN − analysis, a fast and simple electrochemical process has been hardly ever tried. Herein a novel material, carbon dots doped Fe 3 O 4 embedded on g-C 3 N 4 nanosheets (CDs/Fe 3 O 4 @g-C 3 N 4 ) has been synthesized for the electrochemical detection of SCN − level in the saliva samples of smokers and non-smokers of tobacco. The synthesized material was characterized by FT-IR, HR-TEM, TGA, UV–Vis and XRD analysis. The linearity range exhibited by this sensor is wide (0.001–0.900 μM) and the detection limit is in picomolar. The proposed system can be very well applied for the construction of sensing devices for clinical diagnosis and environmental monitoring.

Keywords: dots doped; detection; carbon dots; saliva samples; samples smokers; electrochemical detection

Journal Title: Electrochimica Acta
Year Published: 2018

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