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Flexible cobalt hexacyanoferrate/carbon cloth nanocomposites for H2O2 detection

Journal

ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 8, Issue 12, Pages 2666-2672

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ay03078a

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21165010, 21465014, 21465015]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province [20142BAB203101, 20143ACB21016]
  3. Ministry of Education by the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20133604110002]
  4. Ground Plan of Science and Technology Projects of Jiangxi Educational Committee [KJLD14023]
  5. Key Laboratory of Functional Small Organic Molecule, Ministry of Education, Jiangxi Normal University [KLFS-KF-201410, KLFS-KF-201416]

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A flexible nanocomposite of cobalt hexacyanoferrate (CoHCF) and commercial carbon cloth (CC) was prepared by facile electrodeposition of CoHCF on a flexible CC surface. As a kind of flexible integrated electrode without polymer binders, the flexible CC-CoHCF nanocomposites were directly used for nonenzymatic H2O2 sensing. Several techniques such as scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and electrochemistry were employed for the characterization of the electrode. It was found that CoHCF nanoparticles (about 100 nm) uniformly deposited on the CC surface. Electrochemical experiments demonstrated that the flexible CC-CoHCF nanocomposite electrode exhibited good electrocatalytic activity towards the oxidation of H2O2. Based on the amperometric experiments, the proposed nonenzymatic sensor showed a linear response to H2O2 detection in the range of 0.002-9.04 mM with a detection limit of 0.7 mu M, which was superior to most of the previous results. Such a good result renders it a promising candidate for routine testing.

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