Ferrocene Peapod Modified Electrodes:  Preparation, Characterization, and Mediation of H2O2

Electrochemical properties of a new nanomaterial ferrocene (Fc) peapod, Fc-filled single-walled carbon nanotubes (Fc@SWNTs), have been investigated in an aqueous solution in detail by preparing different kinds of Fc@SWNTs-modified glassy carbon electrodes (Fc@SWNTs/GCE and Fc@SWNTs-gel/GCE). One pai...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2006-09, Vol.78 (17), p.6050-6057
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Nijuan, Guan, Lunhui, Shi, Zhujin, Li, Nanqiang, Gu, Zhennan, Zhu, Zhiwei, Li, Meixian, Shao, Yuanhua
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Zusammenfassung:Electrochemical properties of a new nanomaterial ferrocene (Fc) peapod, Fc-filled single-walled carbon nanotubes (Fc@SWNTs), have been investigated in an aqueous solution in detail by preparing different kinds of Fc@SWNTs-modified glassy carbon electrodes (Fc@SWNTs/GCE and Fc@SWNTs-gel/GCE). One pair of surface-confined redox waves corresponding to the couple of Fc/Fc+ is obtained, which indicates that Fc encapsulated inside SWNTs retains electrochemical activity. The Fc@SWNTs-gel/GCE shows better electrochemical reversibility due to the existence of room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL). Furthermore, it shows excellent mediation of H2O2 based on Fc/Fc+ used as electron-transfer mediators for oxidation of H2O2 to O2 and reduction to H2O, suggesting specific properties of Fc@SWNTs due to a combination of Fc and SWNTs. The interaction between Fc and SWNTs is also characterized by UV−vis−NIR spectrometry and Raman spectrometry. A Fc@SWNTs-based sensor for H2O2 with a determination limit of 5 μM is fabricated, and it shows good stability and reproducibility. This work not only demonstrates that the Fc peapod is a new kind of functional nanomaterial but also appears promising in constructing novel chemical and biosensors and fuel cells.
ISSN:0003-2700
1520-6882
DOI:10.1021/ac060396i