Abstract:<p>Silver ions, the most toxic
form of silver, can be present in drinking water due to their release from
silver nanoparticles which are widely used in consumer products. Due to their
adverse health effects, a quick portable approach for detection in drinking
water is needed. Herein we report on the development of an electrochemical
sensor for silver ions detection in tap water using linear sweep voltammetry
with in situ pH control; enabled by closely space interdigitated electrode
arrays. The in… Show more
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