Issue 5, 2025

Developing a highly sensitive electrochemical sensor for malathion detection based on green g-C3N4@LiCoO2 nanocomposites

Abstract

Nowadays, developing pesticide-free agriculture is highly demanded by society. The development of electrochemical sensors to monitor and control pesticides is an effective step toward this desired goal. The current research has faced this issue by modifying of glassy carbon electrodes (GCEs) with green g-C3N4@LiCoO2 nanocomposites to probe malathion, an organophosphate pesticide. The g-C3N4@LiCoO2 modified GCE showed higher current than the net GCE, as a result of improved electrocatalytic performance of the modified GCE to oxidize malathion. Increased malathion concentration enhanced the malathion oxidation anodic peak current at +410 mV caused by the g-C3N4@LiCoO2 modified GCE. The developed probe showed an excellent linear response for malathion detection in the 5–120 nM (R2 = 0.994) range and recorded a limit of detection of 4.38 nM. Besides, the modified GCE reveals considerable stability and reproducibility, which offers a cost-effective, sensitive, and selective electrode for malathion probing.

Graphical abstract: Developing a highly sensitive electrochemical sensor for malathion detection based on green g-C3N4@LiCoO2 nanocomposites

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Nov 2024
Accepted
28 Jan 2025
First published
03 Feb 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 3378-3388

Developing a highly sensitive electrochemical sensor for malathion detection based on green g-C3N4@LiCoO2 nanocomposites

N. Ahmad, A. Kumar, N. Rachchh, R. Jyothi S, D. Bhanot, B. Kumari, A. Kumar and M. K. Abosaoda, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 3378 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA08023H

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