A photo-renewable ZIF-8 photo-electrochemical sensor for the sensitive detection of sulfamethoxazole antibiotic

2021 
Abstract Electroanalysis is an effective monitoring method for organic pollution in environmental samples. However, chemical fouling with the formation of non-conductive fouled films easily occurs on the surface of the electrode during organic pollution detection that would inactivate the electrode and affect the detecting sensitivity of organic pollution. In this work, we found that zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) electrode can achieve effective degradation of non-conductive fouled films under the light illumination during electrochemical detection of some typical organic pollution (sulfamethoxazole (SMX), Bisphenol A (BPA) and diclofenac sodium (DS)). Profiting from the charge transfer capability and photoelectric characteristics, ZIF-8 electrode exhibits a lower detection limitation for organic pollution detection and superior regeneration property. The nice detection and superior regenerated property are mainly due to non-selective superoxide radical (·O2−) and hydroxyl radicals (·OH) mediation produced by ZIF-8 electrode under light illumination that can mineralize anodic fouled products and resume surface reactive sites. Compared with the single electrochemical determination, photo-assisted electroanalysis provides a stable monitoring and a renewable pathway for practical applications.
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