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    A graphene-printed paper electrode for determination of H2O2in municipal wastewater during the COVID-19 pandemic
    (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2022) Tushar Kant; Kamlesh Shrivas; Indrapal Karbhal; Monisha; Sanjay Yadav; Tikeshwari; Sushama Sahu; Yugal Kishor Mahipal; Vellaichamy Ganesan
    Recently, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) has been used as a disinfectant in sanitizers for cleaning hands, and solid surfaces of hospitals, offices and homes to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. The effluents from domestic, hospital and municipal waste should be monitored for their H2O2 content to avoid the entry of this toxic pollutant into the ecosystem. Therefore, we developed a low-cost graphene (Gr)-printed paper electrode for determination of H2O2 using cyclic voltammetry (CV). An office inkjet-printer and Gr nano-ink stabilized with ethyl cellulose (EC) were used for the fabrication of printed paper electrodes (PPEs) to determine H2O2 quantitatively. A stable Gr-EC nano-ink (2%) with viscosity and surface tension values of 12 mPa S-1 and 35 mN M-1, respectively, was formulated to obtain conductive electrodes. A wide linear range (2 μM-25 mM) with a better limit of detection (0.28 μM) for the determination of H2O2 was obtained when the Gr-EC/PPE was used as a working electrode. Further, the Gr-EC/PPE was successfully employed for analysis of H2O2 in wastewater. The electrochemical determination of H2O2 using the Gr-EC/PPE as an electrode in CV is rapid, economical, flexible and eco-friendly when compared with previously reported methods. © 2022 The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
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