Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10268619 | Electrochimica Acta | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
An amperometric sensor that measured ascorbic acid by the oxidation of the ascorbic acid on a Ni-Pt electrode was fabricated. The Ni component of the Ni-Pt alloy played a crucial role as a modifier that developed an erinaceous surface, which enlarged the sensing area and increased the sensitivity of the electrode. The Pt82Ni18 electrode exhibited the best sensitivity of 333 μA cmâ2 mMâ1 for ascorbic acid sensing. This electrode was further tested for reproducibility of the sensitivity, endurance, and interference; it exhibited excellent performance compared with electrodes reported in the literature.
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Authors
Yu-Ching Weng, Yuan-Gee Lee, Yu-Lun Hsiao, Chiu-Yue Lin,