| Literature DB >> 24205459 |
Maria A Komkova1, Angelika Holzinger, Andreas Hartmann, Alexei R Khokhlov, Christine Kranz, Arkady A Karyakin, Oleg G Voronin.
Abstract
We report here a way for improving the stability of ultramicroelectrodes (UME) based on hexacyanoferrate-modified metals for the detection of hydrogen peroxide. The most stable sensors were obtained by electrochemical deposition of six layers of hexacyanoferrates (HCF), more specifically, an alternating pattern of three layers of Prussian Blue and three layers of Ni-HCF. The microelectrodes modified with mixed layers were continuously monitored in 1 mM hydrogen peroxide and proved to be stable for more than 5 h under these conditions. The mixed layer microelectrodes exhibited a stability which is five times as high as the stability of conventional Prussian Blue-modified UMEs. The sensitivity of the mixed layer sensor was 0.32 A·M(-1)·cm(-2), and the detection limit was 10 µM. The mixed layer-based UMEs were used as sensors in scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) experiments for imaging of hydrogen peroxide evolution.Entities:
Keywords: Prussian Blue; energy related; hydrogen peroxide; nanomaterials; nickel hexacyanoferrate; scanning electrochemical microscopy; ultramicroelectrodes
Year: 2013 PMID: 24205459 PMCID: PMC3817653 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.4.72
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Sensitivity and operational stability of the ultramicrosensors (pH 6, batch regime).
| type of UME | type of film | sensitivity, mA/cm2 | stability in 1 mM of H2O2, min |
| glassy carbon | PB | 1600 | 10 |
| glassy carbon | PB–Ni–HCF | 81 | 240 |
| platinum | PB | 1050 | 15 |
| platinum | PB–Ni–HCF | 320 | 240 |
| ion deposited Pt–C composite | PB | 760 | 60 |
| ion deposited Pt–C composite | PB–Ni–HCF | 100 | 300 |
Figure 1AFM topography images of Prussian blue layer (left) and Ni-HCF layer (right) deposited on top (contact mode images were recorded in air with 0.3 lines/s at a resolution of 512 × 512 lines/image).
Figure 2Cyclic voltammogram of three PB-Ni-HCF bilayers deposited on a platinum ultramictroelectrode (0.1 M KCl and 0.1 M HCl, sweep rate 20 mV·s−1).
Figure 3Standard addition curve for hydrogen peroxide recorded at 0 mV vs Ag/AgCl at a platinum UME (diam. of 25 µm) covered with three bilayers of PB–Ni–HCFs.
Figure 4SECM image of an H2O2-generating gold electrode (diam. of 25 µm). A and B are 2D plots of images recorded with a platinum UME (diam. of 25 µm) covered with three layers of PB–Ni–HCF and with Ni–HCF, respectively. C illustrates a 3D plot of A.