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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 11, Issue 35, Pages 7721-7728Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b902710f
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- Ministry of Education and Science of Spain [NAN2004-093006-C05-03, CTQ2006-15681-C02-01]
- World Premier International Research Center (WPI)
- Ramon and Cajal
- Generalitat de Catalunya [BE-2007]
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Multi-walled carbon nanotube/polysulfone soft composites (MWCNT/PSf) prepared via phase inversion are a novel platform for electrochemical and electroanalytical purposes with practical applications in the design of screen-printed electrodes for electrochemical sensing. We present here a thorough characterization of the morphological, physical, chemical and electrochemical properties of this material. These composites constitute a robust mesoporous network with high specific surface area, which is beneficial for trapping bioanalytes and increasing the electrochemical sensitivity. We highlight the advantages of these soft composites by comparing them with analogous graphite composites.
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