Journal
ELECTROANALYSIS
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages 1294-1300Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/elan.201300032
Keywords
Electrochemiluminescence; TiO2; Nafion; Dopamine
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Funding
- 973 Program [2013CB933800]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [21135003, 21121091]
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In this work, a simple and effective approach to obtain stable, nontoxic and strong electrochemiluminescence (ECL) interfaces is provided by coating TiO2 nanoparticles (NPs) modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) surfaces with Nafion. Unlike a decrease of the current resulting from the blocked diffusion usually displayed in electrochemical processes by Nafion coating, a Nafion/TiO2 NPs modified electrode not only shows a highly stable ECL, but also shows an 8-fold increase of ECL intensity and a reduction of the overpotential of ca. 300mV in the presence of K2S2O8 as co-reactant, compared with those of bare TiO2 NPs modified electrodes. The roles of Nafion coating on TiO2 NPs in the ECL process are proposed to be twofold: to provide refuge for the free radicals and to enhance the electron-hole recombination. Benefiting from its excellent ECL performance, the cationic exchange function of Nafion and the susceptible to being oxidized performance of dopamine (DA) by holes, the Nafion/TiO2 composite electrode could be used to sensitively and selectively detect DA with a detection limit of 1.0x1011M and a linear range of 1.0x10116.0x107M. The coexisting anionic species such as excess ascorbic acid show little interference on DA detection.
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