| Literature DB >> 26765056 |
MinHo Yang1, Dong Seok Kim2, Jo Hee Yoon2, Seok Bok Hong2, Soon Woo Jeong1, Dong Eun Yoo3, Tae Jae Lee1, Seok Jae Lee1, Kyoung G Lee1, Bong Gill Choi2.
Abstract
Design and fabrication of electrodes is key in the development of electrochemical sensors with superior electrochemical performances. Herein, an enzymeless electrochemical sensor is developed for detection of hydrogen peroxide based on the use of highly ordered polyoxometalate (POM)-doped polyaniline (PANI) nanopillar films. The electrodeposition technique enables the entrapment of POMs into PANI during electropolymerization to produce thin coatings of POM-PANI. Electrochemical investigations of the POM-PANI/nanopillar electrode showed well-defined multiple pairs of redox peaks and rapid electron transfer. The nanopillar structure facilitated the diffusion of the electrolyte and thus, enhanced the redox reaction. In particular, the POM-PANI/nanopillar electrode was incorporated into a flow injection biosensor and it demonstrates its electrocatalytic activity to detect hydrogen peroxide with high sensitivity, rapid response time, and low detection limit.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26765056 DOI: 10.1039/c5an02134k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Analyst ISSN: 0003-2654 Impact factor: 4.616