Iron (III) protoporphyrin IX-single-wall carbon nanotubes modified electrodes for hydrogen peroxide and nitride detection
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Iron(III) protoporphyrin IX (Fe(III)P), adsorbed either on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) or on hydroxyl-functionalized SWCNT
(SWCNT-OH), was incorporated within a Nafion matrix immobilized on the surface of a graphite electrode. From cyclic voltammetric measurements,
performed under different experimental conditions (pH and potential scan rate), it was established that the Fe(III)P/Fe(II)P redox couple
involves 1e-/1H+. The heterogeneous electron transfer process occurred faster when Fe(III)P was adsorbed on SWCNT-OH (~11 s-1) than
on SWCNT (~4.9 s-1). Both the SWCNT-Fe(III)P- and SWCNT-OH-Fe(III)P-modified graphite electrodes exhibit electrocatalytic activity for
H2O2 and nitrite reduction. The modified electrodes sensitivities were found varying in the following sequences: SSWCNT-OH-Fe(III)P = 2.45 mA/
M?SSWCNT-Fe(III)P = 2.95 mA/M > SFe(III)P = 1.34 mA/M for H2O2, and SSWCNT-Fe(III)P = 3.54 mA/M > SFe(III)P = 1.44 mA/M > SSWCNT-OH-Fe(III)P =
0.81 mA/M for NO2
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hemin; Single-wall; carbon nanotubes; H2O2; Nitrite reduction
List of contributors:
Curulli, Antonella
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