Low-cost bimetallic FeNi alloy nanoparticles loaded on nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes for electrochemical sensing of copper ions

Abstract

The monitoring of heavy metals is of paramount significance for environmental conservation and the safeguarding of public health. In this study, a novel electrochemical sensor based on low-cost, highly active bimetallic FeNi alloy nanoparticles coupled with nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes (N-CNTs) was developed for the sensitive detection of Cu2+. The FeNi/N-CNT nanocomposites, which were synthesized through a straightforward sol–gel method, were systematically characterized to confirm their structure and morphology. The sensor based on the FeNi/N-CNT nanocomposites exhibited outstanding analytical performance, with a wide linear range spanning from 1 to 435 μM and a low detection limit of 0.08 μM, by employing differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry under optimized experimental conditions. Moreover, this sensor demonstrated a set of highly desirable attributes, including favorable selectivity, stability, and reproducibility. The practical applicability of the sensor was validated by accurately quantifying Cu2+ in spiked lake water samples, resulting in recovery rates ranging from 97.6% to 103.6%.

Graphical abstract: Low-cost bimetallic FeNi alloy nanoparticles loaded on nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes for electrochemical sensing of copper ions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jan 2026
Accepted
08 May 2026
First published
27 May 2026

Analyst, 2026, Advance Article

Low-cost bimetallic FeNi alloy nanoparticles loaded on nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes for electrochemical sensing of copper ions

Y. Yao, J. Xue, Y. Jiang, H. Li, Z. Wang, R. Zhang, F. Kong and W. Wang, Analyst, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6AN00095A

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