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Electroanalytical applications of microporous zeotites and mesoporous (Organo)silicas: Recent trends

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ELECTROANALYSIS
Volume 20, Issue 7, Pages 711-738

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/elan.200704144

Keywords

zeolite modified electrodes; silica modified electrodes; microporous aluminosilicates; ordered mesoporous silica; organic-inorganic hybrid materials; electrochemical detection and sensing

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Microporous zeolites and ordered mesoporous (organo)silicas have been widely used as electrode modifiers because of their attractive properties (ion exchange and size selectivity of zeolites, well ordered nanoreactors containing a high number of widely accessible active centers in mesoporous (organo) silicas). These properties have been intelligently combined to selected redox processes to improve the response of the resulting modified electrodes or to design novel electrochemical detection schemes. This up-to-date review provides the recent advances made in the electroanalytical applications of zeolite modified electrodes and discusses the interest of ordered mesoporous (organo)silica materials in electroanalysis.

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