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Metal-Organic-Framework-Based Electrochemical Nanosensor for Hydrogen Peroxide

Journal

CHEMELECTROCHEM
Volume 9, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/celc.202200373

Keywords

nanoelectrodes; metal organic frameworks; carbon nanopipettes; hydrogen peroxide; nanosensors

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  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-2102298]

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Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted considerable interest in electrochemical applications, particularly as electrode materials for sensing analytes. In this study, copper benzene tricarboxylate MOF (HKUST-1) was electrodeposited into an open carbon nanopipette (CNP) to create a CNP-MOF nanoelectrode. The electrochemical response of CNP-MOFs relies on oxidation/reduction of Cu(I)/Cu(II) nodes in the porous nanostructure, and it shows a linear calibration curve for hydrogen peroxide reduction, suggesting its potential as a nanosensor.
Electrochemical applications of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are of considerable current interest. Due to the large surface area exposed to solution, MOFs are potentially useful electrode materials for sensing inner-sphere analytes, such as reactive oxygen species. Herein, we electrodeposited copper benzene tricarboxylate MOF (HKUST-1) into the cavity of an open carbon nanopipette (CNP) to produce a CNP-MOF nanoelectrode. Unlike electronically conductive metal or carbon electrodes, the electrochemical response of CNP-MOFs relies on oxidation/reduction of Cu(I)/Cu(II) nodes in the porous nanostructure. Nevertheless, sigmoidal steady-state voltammograms with a well-defined plateau current have been recorded for simple redox mediators, for example, ferrocenemethanol. A linear calibration curve obtained for the hydrogen peroxide reduction suggests that CNP-MOFs can potentially be useful as nanosensors for peroxide.

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