Identifying ultra-trace amounts of divalent lead ions (Pb) with high response and selectivity, continues to be a pressing issue in identifying environmental pollutants and preventing health complications. This paper details how the in-situ electrodeposited Zn/Cu-BTC-NH metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) boosts Pb concentration for amino adsorption and facilitates ion transfer between Cu element and Pb. The modified coating of the glassy carbon electrode (GCE) exhibits a unique nano-reticulated structure loaded with octahedron particles, the nano-reticulated structure ensures the structural strength of the modified electrode layer, while the loaded octahedral particles enhancing electrocatalytic activity. The ultra-trace detection of Pb at concentrations below μg·L is accomplished by using the square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV) method, the fabricated Zn/Cu-BTC-NH modified electrode signifies a detection threshold of 0.021 μg L and a clearly ascending linear interval prior to the rise in Pb concentration to 120 μg L. The reported electrochemical method for the precise identification of Pb in water-based solutions offers a practical approach for modifying MOFs materials and detecting heavy metal ions.
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