MgO/NiCoFe2O4 modified electrochemical sensor for simultaneous detection of ascorbic acid and levofloxacin
Iram Gul Chandio1, Jameel Ahmed Baig2, Imam Bakhsh Solangi3
1National Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, University of Sindh Jamshoro 76080 Pakistan.
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The current study aimed to synthesize and characterize magnesium oxide-bimetallic nickel cobalt ferrite nanohybrid (MgO/NiCoFe2O4-NH) for its application in the simultaneous electrochemical detection of ascorbic acid (AA) and levofloxacin (LEV). The NiCoFe2O4-NPs were synthesized using the sol-gel green method and fabricated with MgO. The synthesized materials were characterized using advanced analytical techniques. XRD confirmed single-phase spinel and cubic structures of NiCoFe2O4-NPs and MgO/NiCoFe2O4-NH with an average crystallite size of 6.5 nm and 11.4 nm, respectively. SEM and AFM revealed spherical/semi-spherical morphologies and extremely rough surfaces of MgO/NiCoFe2O4-NH, respectively. The average zeta potential and hydrodynamic size of MgO/NiCoFe2O4-NH were -32.5 mV and 33.6 nm respectively. XAFS demonstrate that the MgO/NiCoFe2O4-NH possesses a highly ordered spinel-like structure with strong M-O and M-M interactions. Further, MgO/NiCoFe2O4-NH/GCE was fabricated by drop-casting method and tested for the electrochemical detection of AA and LEV using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) in a 0.1 M Britton-Robinson buffer (pH 7). The calibration plot was drawn for AA and LEV in the concentration range of 0.05-400 µM (R 2 = 0.996) and 0.1-450 µM (R 2 = 0.995), respectively. The LODs/LOQs of AA and LEV were determined to be 0.013/0.043 and 0.0091/0.03, respectively. The developed MgO/NiCoFe2O4-NH/GCE represents a stable and reliable electrochemical platform with strong potential for simultaneous detection of AA and LEV in real samples.
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