A paper-based electrochemical sensor for H2O2 detection in aerosol phase: Measure of H2O2 nebulized by a reconverted ultrasonic aroma diffuser as a case of study.

Abstract:

:The outbreak of COVID-19 is caused by high contagiousness and rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus between people when an infected person is in close contact with another one. In this overall scenario, the disinfection processes have been largely improved. For instance, some countries have approved no-touch technologies by vaporizing disinfectants such as hydrogen peroxide, with the overriding goal to boost the safety of the places. In the era of sustainability, we designed an electrochemical paper-based device for the assessment of hydrogen peroxide nebulized by a cost-effective ultrasonic aroma diffuser. The paper-based sensor was fabricated by modifying via drop-casting a filter paper-based screen-printed electrode with a dispersion of carbon black-Prussian Blue nanocomposite, to assess the detection of hydrogen peroxide at -0.05 V vs Ag/AgCl. The use of paper-based modified screen-printed electrode loaded with phosphate buffer allowed for monitoring the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in aerosol, without any additional sampling instrument to capture the nebulized solution of hydrogen peroxide at a concentration up to 7% w/w. Hydrogen peroxide, a reconverted ultrasonic aroma diffuser, and the paper-based electrochemical sensor assisted by smartphone have demonstrated how different low-cost technologies are able to supply an useful and cost-effective solution for disinfection procedures.

journal_name

Microchem J

authors

Fiore L,Mazzaracchio V,Galloni P,Sabuzi F,Pezzola S,Matteucci G,Moscone D,Arduini F

doi

10.1016/j.microc.2021.106249

keywords:

["Amperometry","Carbon black","Prussian-blue nanoparticles","Screen-printed electrodes"]

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2021-07-01 00:00:00

pages

106249

eissn

0026-265X

issn

1095-9149

pii

S0026-265X(21)00333-7

journal_volume

166

pub_type

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