Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1522943 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new electrode material based on carbon paste (CP) modified with Fe doped mesoporous carbon aerogel (Fe-CA) was used for H2O2 electrocatalytic reduction. Fe-CA was prepared by using the sol–gel method coupled with the supercritical drying with liquid CO2, and followed by thermal pyrolysis. The morpho-structural characteristics of the obtained material such as surface area, pore size distribution, pore volume, elemental content, phase composition and mean crystallite size were obtained from N2 adsorption/desorption isotherms, elemental analysis, TEM and X-ray diffraction, respectively. Electrochemical behavior of (Fe-CA)-CPEs and their ability to catalyze the electroreduction of H2O2 has been investigated by cyclic voltammetry and amperometric measurements, performed under different experimental conditions (pH, potential scan rate and H2O2 concentration). The kinetic and analytical parameters of the investigated modified electrodes recommend them as stable, sensitive and reproducible sensors for H2O2 amperometric reduction.

► Fe doped carbon aerogel (CA) was prepared using a sol–gel method. ► Morphostructural investigations proved that (Fe-CA) is a high mesoporous material. ► (Fe-CA)-mixture of Fe+2/Fe+3 oxides nanoparticles, graphene-like and amourphous CA. ► (Fe-CA) is a promising material to obtain new modified electrodes. ► (Fe-CA)-CPE behaves as stable and sensitive electrode for H2O2 reduction.

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