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Electrolytically fabricated nickel microrods on screen printed graphite electrodes: Electro-catalytic oxidation of alcohols

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ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 74-77

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0ay00527d

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Nickel modified graphite screen printed electrodes are explored towards the sensing of alcohols in alkaline solutions. Electrolytically formed nickel microrods with average lengths and diameters of 12 mu M and 2 mu M respectively are shown to be readily formed on the surfaces of graphite screen printed electrodes. This is the first example of electrolytically formed nickel nanorods which exhibit electro-catalysis towards the sensing of ethanol over the range 2.6-23 mM and glycol over the range 230-1840 mu M with limits of detection of 1.4 mM and 186 mu M respectively.

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