Issue 10, 2020

Recent advances in portable heavy metal electrochemical sensing platforms

Abstract

In 2020, the new European Drinking Water Directive will be updated to include new drinking-water safety parameters. These will introduce reduced thresholds for the presence of heavy metals, pesticides and other contaminants in domestic drinking water. The aim of these reduced thresholds is to impose a higher level of consumer protection as well as provide guidance for effective monitoring, planning and water management. An example of a newly proposed threshold is the concentration of lead ions (Pb2+) within drinking water, which has been reduced from 10 to 5 parts per billion (ppb). The strict timeframe for water suppliers to meet the new thresholds has created an impetus to develop in situ detection techniques to quantify the levels of chemical contamination on-site in drinking water, allowing them to make prompt interventions. This review explores and discusses the current advances related to electrochemical methods, electrode materials and modifications that have the potential to be the foundations of a new generation of portable electrochemical sensors towards trace-level ion in situ heavy metal sensors.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in portable heavy metal electrochemical sensing platforms

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
28 Apr 2020
Accepted
10 Jul 2020
First published
16 Jul 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2020,6, 2676-2690

Recent advances in portable heavy metal electrochemical sensing platforms

A. García-Miranda Ferrari, P. Carrington, S. J. Rowley-Neale and C. E. Banks, Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2020, 6, 2676 DOI: 10.1039/D0EW00407C

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