“…Recently, in an investigation by Wei et al, an ITONPmodified ITO electrode displayed better electrocatalytic properties toward ascorbic acid and dopamine than did the ITO bulk electrode [31]. Wei et al prepared the ITONP-modified ITO electrode by spin coating a mixture of ITONPs and Tween-20 and successive annealing at 450 8 C. Ideally, this high temperature annealing should be eliminated for process simplification and reduction of the sensor cost [31].Generally, the preparation of the nanomaterials modified electrodes for sulfide sensor are complex and least cost effective as it required to use potential, and too long preparation steps including preprocessing of nanomaterials in harsh condition [4,[32][33][34][35][36]. Although, some nanomaterial-modified electrodes have been reported for the detection of sulfides due to their good electrocatalytic properties [4,17,[32][33][34][35][36], the fabrication of sulfide sensors using the ITONP-modified ITO, which is prepared at low temperature (40 8C) without preprocessing of commercially available ITONP, has not been reported.…”