Photoelectrochemical sensing of Cu2+ ions with SnO2/CdS heterostructural films

2013 
Abstract We report here on preparation of SnO 2 /CdS heterostructural films on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrates and their application in selective sensing of Cu 2+ ions by photoelectrochemistry. Films of SnO 2 particles were first synthesized by thermal decomposition of SnSO 4 that was spreaded on the FTO substrates by solution evaporation, and SnO 2 /CdS heterostructural films were then obtained by performing successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) on the SnO 2 films. The anodic photocurrent density on the prepared FTO/SnO 2 /CdS films was as high as 1.4 mA cm −2 in 1 M Na 2 SO 3 solution under visible illumination due to effective light absorption and charge separation of the heterostructure. Cu 2+ sensing was based on the interaction between Cu 2+ and CdS by immersing the heterostructural film electrode into a Cu 2+ -containing sample for 5 min. The binding of Cu 2+ by S 2− onto the heterostructural surface led to decrease in photocurrent on the FTO/SnO 2 /CdS/Cu x S film electrode in the Na 2 SO 3 solution, and the decrease extent of photocurrent depended on the Cu 2+ concentration in the sample solution. The proposed photoelectrochemical device for the detection of Cu 2+ ions can be easily fabricated with good selectivity, low detection limit (0.55 μM), and acceptable detection range (1.00–38.0 μM), which can be applied to detect Cu 2+ ions in drinking water.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    24
    References
    36
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []