The increasing health risk associated with the exposure to mutagenic, teratogenic and carcinogenic herbicide in the environment has encouraged a significant interest towards the development of rapid and cheaper detection technologies for the accurate quantification. The present work involves the exploitation of catalytic oxidation of herbicide, amitrole (AMT) at iron doped tungsten oxide (Fe-WO3) nanoparticles and cationic surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) based carbon paste electrode for the sensitive quantification. The working electrode assembly of Fe-WO3/CTAB causes the catalytic oxidation via faster electron transfer compared to bare electrode. Furthermore, the physiochemical properties and thermodynamic properties of AMT were explored. Under the optimized conditions, the modified sensor exhibits good linear detection range (5.0 × 10−8 M to 8.0 × 10−5 M), lower limit of detection (0.82 nM) and limit of quantification (2.82 nM) by square wave voltammetric (SWV) technique. Hence, developed senor showed an intensification of peak current of AMT with significant sensitivity, selectivity and reproducibility for AMT analysis and received acceptable results indicates the application of sensors for the analysis of AMT in water as well as soil samples.
One of the authors (Davalasab Ilager) thankful to Minority Welfare Department, Government of Karnataka, Karnataka, India for minority research fellowship. One of the authors (Dr. Nagaraj P. Shetti) thankful to Vision Group of Science and Technology, Department of Information Technology, Biotechnology and Science and Technology, Government of Karnataka, Karnataka, India (GRD. No.: 593) for providing Seed Money to carryout the research work.One of the authors (Davalasab Ilager) thankful to Minority Welfare Department, Government of Karnataka, Karnataka, India for minority research fellowship. One of the authors (Dr. Nagaraj P. Shetti) thankful to Vision Group of Science and Technology, Department of Information Technology, Biotechnology and Science and Technology, Government of Karnataka, Karnataka, India (GRD. No.: 593) for providing Seed Money to carryout the research work.