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Chitosan-functionalized Ag-Cu-ferrite nanocomposite as a high-performance electrochemical sensor for ascorbic acid
Hana Boucheta1,2, Emna Zouaoui2,3, Mina Boulkroune4,5
1Laboratory of Physico-Chemistry Research on Surfaces and Interfaces (LRPCSI), University of 20 August 1955 Skikda 21000 Algeria.
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The present research introduces an electrochemical detection system constructed from chitosan-functionalized Ag-Cu-ferrite nanoparticles (Ag0.02Cu0.98Fe2O4@chitosan). This nanocomposite-based sensor provides an efficient approach for the targeted measurement of ascorbic acid (AA). Characterization using XRD and FTIR techniques confirmed the effective incorporation of chitosan into the Ag0.02Cu0.98Fe2O4 spinel framework. Using CV (cyclic voltammetry), the Ag0.02Cu0.98Fe2O4@chitosan-supported CPE electrode exhibited an oxidation peak at +0.28 V compared to +0.55 V for bare CPE in phosphate buffer (pH = 7), highlighting its superior electrocatalytic achievement. The current response exhibited a linear dependence with the square root of the scan rate (R 2 = 0.9895), suggesting that the process is governed by diffusion. Sensitivities of 411.59 µA mM-1 cm2 and 327.31 µA mM-1 cm2 were achieved by the sensor over two distinct linear ranges, 100-300 µM and 300 µM-13 mM. With a high degree of certainty, the limit of detection (LOD) was recorded at 89 µM. The fabricated electrode displayed high selectivity within the presence of commonly used interferents (glucose, fructose, sucrose, NaCl, and KCl), as well as impressive reproducibility (RSD = 1.96%) and repeatability (RSD = 1.15%).It also achieved a superior AA recovery rate of up to 98% in a real sample, demonstrating its consistency and reliability. DFT computations confirmed AA's chemical reactivity through a moderate energy gap (ΔE = 5.42 eV) and identified reactive sites on oxygen atoms using molecular electrostatic potential (MESP) and Fukui function analysis (FIs). Additionally, Monte Carlo simulations (MCS) revealed a highly favorable adsorption energy of -26.65 kcal mol-1 for AA on the Ag0.02Cu0.98Fe2O4@chitosan-CPE surface, validating the strong affinity of the target analyte toward the modified electrode. Overall, the integration of chitosan into the Ag0.02Cu0.98Fe2O4 nanostructure significantly improved the electrocatalytic efficiency, selectivity, and stability of the sensor, making it an excellent option for practical applications in vitamin C detection.
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