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Electrochemical oxidation of p-nitrophenol using graphene-modified electrodes, and a comparison to the performance of MWNT-based electrodes

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MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 174, Issue 3-4, Pages 337-343

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-011-0628-x

Keywords

Graphene; p-nitrophenol; electrochemical oxidation; carbon nanotubes

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  1. Measurepolis Research Consortium, Finland
  2. European Social Fund-Cristofor I. Simionescu Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme [POSDRU/89/1.5/S/55216]

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The electrochemical oxidation of p-nitrophenol (p-NP) has been studied comparatively on a graphene modified electrode and a multiwall carbon nanotube (MWNT) electrode by using cyclic and differential pulse voltammetry. The sensors were fabricated by modifying screen-printed electrodes with graphene and MWNT nanomaterials, respectively, both dispersed in Nafion polymer. p-NP is irreversibly oxidized at +0.9 V (vs. the Ag/AgCl) in solutions of pH 7. The height and potential of the peaks depend on pH in the range from 5 to 11. In acidic media, p-NP yields a well-defined oxidation peak at +0.96 V which gradually increases in height with the concentration of the analyte. In case of differential pulse voltammetry in sulfuric acid solution, the sensitivity is practically the same for both electrodes. The modified electrodes display an unusually wide linear response (from 10 mu M to 0.62 mM of p-NP), with a detection limit of 0.6 mu M in case of the graphene electrode, and of 1.3 mu M in case of the MWNT electrode.

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