Smart Nitrite Sensor for Real Time Food and Water Quality Monitoring ‒ Improving Public Health
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2019
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
In the preparation of CCE, SiO2 has been used as the support, due to its characteristics in
forming very stable and mechanically resistant framework, resulting a porous structure of the
support, a desirable characteristic in term of immobilization of electroactive species with good
yield of surface density, silica has been the main component of the ceramic material. However, it
is known that modification of the surface requires the presence of more active and reactive
functional groups. On silica surface the reactive species are the silanol, Si-OH, groups. In this
project the main objective is to study the synthesis, characterization and application of a new
carbon ceramic, designated as SiO2/Al2O3/C (C= graphite). The technique of the conducting
ceramic material was the sol-gel processing technique. The well characterized SiO2/Al2O3/C,
modified with 3-n propylpyridinium silsesquioxane chloride functional groups, and tested as an
electrochemical sensor of NO2
- in the environment.
Nitrite plays an important role in environmental and biological processes, its monitoring
is important since it is used as a food preservative against antimicrobial action. However, the
presence of nitrite in food or drinking water can be hazardous to health, especially for infants and
pregnant women, and, in the stomach, it can react with dietary components to form toxic and
carcinogenic nitrosamines. The presence of nitrite in environmental samples, arising from
industrial activities, indicates the extend of pollution and eutrophication of natural waters. So in
this project, a novel nitrite sensor fabricated based on a SiO2/Al2O3/C/SiPy+Cl new conducting
ceramic material. The degree of functionalization of the material determined by C, H, N
elemental analysis and the local structure by 13C and 27Si SEM and diffuses reflectance Raman
spectroscopies.
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Department of Physics, FA17, Physics, Smart Nitrite Sensor, Water Quality Monitoring, Improving Public Health, Dr. Rizwan Raza