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Synthesis, Characterization of Nickel Schiff Base Complex and its Electrocatalytic Sensing Nature for Hg+2

S. Praveen Kumar, R. Suresh, K. Giribabu, R. Manigandan, S. Munusamy, S. Muthamizh, T. Dhanasekaran, A. padmanaban, V. Narayanan

The Schiff base metal complexes have wide range of applications in the microbial studies, but there is a recent trend that these Schiff base metal complexes are employed as an electrocatalytic sensor. The electrochemical detection is one of the most selective and sensitive method. When compared with other detection methods this method has short time duration, cost effective, low detection limits and easy to handle. The Nickel Schiff base complex shows better electrochemical redox behaviour, it transfers the electron to heavy toxic metal ions for it redox process. This can be utilized for the sensing of heavy metal ions in electrochemical method. Heavy metal ions are harmful to the living organisms, and toxic to the human health. The heavy metal contamination in the environment causes severe pollution to the ecological systems. Hence, there is a necessity to develop a simple, sensitive and accurate method for the determination of heavy metal ions in the environment. In this work Hg+2 ion was determined by the nickel Schiff base complex modified GCE. The modified GCE was electrochemically characterized by cyclic voltammetry and linear sweep voltammetry. This result indicates that the nickel complex modified GCE showed a good linear response within the ranges of 16.7 – 166.4 μM and the detection limits were 0.054 nM for Hg+2.

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