Construction of Co-ZIF-derived CoS2@Cu hollow heterogeneous nanotube array for the detection of hydrazine in environmental water samples

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH(2024)

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Abstract
As a neurotoxin, it is necessary to establish a low cost, stable and sensitive method for the quantitative detection of hydrazine. Using Co-ZIF (zeolite imidazole framework) nanorods as precursor, CoS2 hollow nanotube array heterogeneous structure loaded with Cu nanoparticles were prepared on carbon cloth (CC) by etching, calcination and plasma magnetron sputtering (CoS2@Cu HNTA/CC). As a self-supporting electrode, its hollow heterogeneous structure provides a large area of electron transfer channel for the oxidation of the food pollutant hydrazine. In addition, bimetallic synergies and in situ N doping regulated the electronic structure of CoS2@Cu HNTA/CC, and thus significantly improved the electrical conductivity and catalytic activity. As an efficient hydrazine sensor with a wide linear range of 1 mu M L-1-10 mM (1 mu M-1 mM and 1 mM-10 mM), its sensitivity and the limit of detection are 7996 mu A mM-1 cm -2, 3772 mu A mM-1 cm - 2 and 0.276 mu M (S/N = 3), respectively. This study provides a new strategy for the construction of MOFs (Metal Organic Framework) -derived bimetallic composites and their application in electrochemical sensing.
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CoS2@Cu,Hollow heterogeneous nanotube array,Plasma magnetron sputtering,Hydrazine,Electrochemical sensor
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