May 5, 2024
Sedigheh Hashemnia

Sedigheh Hashemnia

Academic Rank: Associate professor
Address: Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Nano and Bioscience and Technology, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr 75169, Iran
Degree: Ph.D in Biochemistry
Phone: 07733441494
Faculty: Faculty of Nano and Biotechnology

Research

Title Facile synthesis of cube-shaped Fe3O4 mesoporous nanoparticles and their application for electrochemical determination of Cu (II) in aqueous solutions through the mediating effect of indigo carmine
Type Article
Keywords
Cube-shaped Fe3O4 mesoporous nanoparticles Voltammetry Indigo carmine Copper
Journal Materials Science and Engineering B-Advanced Functional Solid-State Materials
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mseb.2022.116057
Researchers Soodeh Noroozi (First researcher) , Sedigheh Hashemnia (Second researcher) , Zaynab Mokhtari (Third researcher)

Abstract

We developed an electrochemical copper sensor that was constructed by a modified carbon paste electrode with Fe3O4 mesoporous nanoparticles and multiwall carbon nanotubes. The Fe3O4 nanoparticles with sizes of 24–36 nm were synthesized by a hydrothermal method. The size and morphology of the nanoparticles were investigated by SEM, TEM images and X-ray diffraction patterns, and the results showed cubic shaped nanoparticles with porous structure. The Nitrogen adsorption − desorption isothermal measurements indicated that the prepared nanoparticles had two types of pore sizes of 4 nm and about 20 nm. The FT-IR spectroscopy revealed that the indigo carmine (IC) dye had a high tendency toward the as-synthesized nanoparticles through hydrogen bonding. The voltammetric techniques were employed to investigate the IC redox behavior and the complex formation between Cu2+ and IC. The decrease of IC oxidation peak, along with an obvious anodic shift potential, was observed because of the complex formation between IC and Cu2+.