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titleOfInvention Method for detecting enrofloxacin in water body
abstract The invention discloses a method for detecting enrofloxacin in a water body, which comprises the following steps: reacting terephthalaldehyde and 1,3, 5-tri (4-aminophenyl) benzene to generate TAPB-PDA-COFs; reacting TAPB-PDA-COFs, chloroauric acid and sodium citrate to obtain a TAPB-PDA-COFs/AuNPs composite material; modifying the TAPB-PDA-COFs/AuNPs composite material on the surface of a glassy carbon electrode to prepare a modified electrode; assembling the modified electrodes into a three-electrode system of an electrochemical workstation, detecting the oxidation current in the water body by using a square wave stripping voltammetry method, and calculating the enrofloxacin content in the water body by contrasting with a standard curve. The detection method can qualitatively obtain a detection result by directly observing whether the oxidation current is generated or not in a short time, shortens the detection time of the enrofloxacin, and is a convenient, rapid and sensitive method for detecting the enrofloxacin.
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