Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
741154 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The electrocatalytic oxidation of glycine by doped nickel hydroxide modified electrodes and their use as sensors are described. The electrode modification was carried out by a simple electrochemical co-precipitation and its electrochemical properties were investigated. The modified electrode presented activity for glycine oxidation after applying a potential required to form NiOOH (∼0.45 V vs Ag/AgCl). In these conditions a sensitivity of 0.92 μA mmol−1 L and a linear response range from 0.1 up to 1.2 mmol L−1 were achieved in the electrolytic solutions at pH 12.6. Limits of detection and quantification were found to be 30 and 110 μmol L−1, respectively. Kinetic studies performed with rotating disk electrode (RDE) and by chronoamperometry allowed to determine the heterogeneous rate constant of 4.3 × 102 mol−1 L s−1, suggesting that NiOOH is a good electrocatalyst for glycine oxidation. NiOOH activity to oxidize other amino acids was also investigated.

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