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Construction of a Zinc Porphyrin-Fullerene-Derivative Based Nonenzymatic Electrochemical Sensor for Sensitive Sensing of Hydrogen Peroxide and Nitrite

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 86, Issue 13, Pages 6285-6290

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac500245k

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Funding

  1. Foundation of China [21201037, 21303021, 21175158, 81171666]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [1408085QB39]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Higher Education Institutions in Anhui Province [KJ2013B202, KJ2011A210]
  4. Innovation Training Program for the Anhui College students [AH201310371039]

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Enzymatic sensors possess high selectivity but suffer from some limitations such as instability, complicated modified procedure, and critical environmental factors, which stimulate the development of more sensitive and stable nonenzymatic electrochemical sensors. Herein, a novel nonenzymatic electrochemical sensor is proposed based on a new zinc porphyrin-fullerene (CO derivative (ZnP-C-60), which was designed and synthesized according to the conformational calculations and the electronic structures of two typical ZnP C-60 derivatives of para-ZnP-C-60 (ZnPp-C-60) and ortho-ZnP-C-60 (ZnPo-C-60). The two derivatives were first investigated by density functional theory (DFT) and ZnPp-C-60 with a bent conformation was verified to possess a smaller energy gap and better electron-transport ability. Then ZnPp-C60 was entrapped in tetraoctylammonium bromide (TOAB) film and modified on glassy carbon electrode (TOAB/ZnPp-C-60/GCE). The TOAB/ZnPp-C-60/GCE showed four well-defined quasi-reversible redox couples with extremely fast direct electron transfer and excellent nonenzymatic sensing ability. The electrocatalytic reduction of H2O2 showed a wide linear range from 0.035 to 3.40 mM, with a high sensitivity of 215.6 mu A mM(-1) and a limit of detection (LOD) as low as 0.81 mu M. The electrocatalytic oxidation of nitrite showed a linear range from 2.0 mu M to 0.164 mM, with a sensitivity of 249.9 mu A mM(-1) and a LOD down to 1.44 mu M. Moreover, the TOAB/ZnPp-C-60/GCE showed excellent stability and reproducibility, and good testing recoveries for analysis of the nitrite levels of river water and rainwater. The ZnPp-C-60 can be used as a novel material for the fabrication of nonenzymatic electrochemical sensors.

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