Screen printed carbon electrode from coconut shell char for lead ions detection
Kinkind Raras Heliani,
Fitria Rahmawati,
Agung Tri Wijayanta
Abstract:This research aimed to produce a screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) from an activated coconut shell carbon. As a raw material, coconut shell char provides renewability and is abundantly available in the market. Meanwhile, SPCE offers a simple electroanalytical electrode because the working, counter, and reference electrodes are in one piece. The coconut shell carbon was activated by steam at 700 oC for 1h, producing AC700 that was then characterized to ensure the result by following per under carbon as the… Show more
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