Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10267012 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Nanostructured cryptomelane-type manganese oxides were synthesized, characterized, and evaluated for chemical sensing. Cryptomelane-type manganese oxides are nanofibrous crystals with sub-nanometer open tunnels that provide a unique property for sensing applications. Carbon paste electrodes (CPEs), modified with the nanostructured cryptomelane-type manganese oxides, were investigated for amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide. With an operating potential of +0.3 V versus Ag/AgCl, H2O2 produces catalytic oxidation currents at the modified CPE, which can be exploited for quantitative determinations. The amperometric signals are linearly proportional to H2O2 concentration in the range 1.0 Ã 10â4-6.9 Ã 10â4 M with a correlation coefficient of 0.995 (n = 7). At a signal-to-noise ratio of 3, a detection limit of 2 μM can be observed for the CPE modified with 5.5 wt% cryptomelane-type manganese oxides. In addition, the sensor has a good stability and reproducibility. The construction and renewal are simple and inexpensive. A possible response mechanism was proposed and discussed. The significant electrocatalytic activity of the modified CPE may result from the nanostructure of cryptomelane-type manganese oxides.
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Authors
Yuehe Lin, Xiaoli Cui, Liyu Li,