Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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180219 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2011 | 4 Pages |
The effect of Fenton's reagent on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) is investigated using indium–tin oxide electrodes modified with electrodeposited AuNPs. The size of AuNPs and their total surface area do not change appreciably during treatment of the electrodes with Fenton's reagent, but the electrocatalytic activities of AuNPs for hydroquinone electrooxidation (and H2O2 electrooxidation) decrease with an increase of the treatment period. This decrease is much more rapid than that occurring when AuNPs age in air, but it is slower than that occurring when bulk Au electrodes are treated with Fenton's reagent.
► Effect of Fenton's reagent on gold nanoparticles. ► The surface area does not change appreciably during treatment with Fenton's reagent. ► The electrocatalytic activities decrease with an increase of the treatment period. ► This decrease is more rapid than that occurring when gold nanoparticles age in air.