Min WeiZhuoying XieLiguo SunZhongze Gu
Abstract Oppositely charged polyelectrolyte (poly(allyamine hydrochloride) (PAH) and poly(sodium 4‐styrene‐sulfonate) (PSS)), and negatively charged gold nanoparticles (Au) were assembled alternately on polystyrene (PS) spheres via layer‐by‐layer technique, and the different PAH/(PSS/PAH) n /(Au/PAH) m /Au composite hollow spheres were derived by dissolving PS core. These hollow spheres were used to modify boron‐doped diamond (BDD) electrodes for electrochemical sensors. The cyclic voltammetric results for dopamine (DA) detection demonstrated that hollow‐sphere‐modified BDD exhibited better electrocatalytic activity than did bare BDD. Influence of the wall thickness and composition of hollow spheres on electrochemical properties were investigated. The results showed that the oxidative peak potential of DA and the peak current varied with different PSS/PAH and Au/PAH layers. The optimized wall structure of hollows spheres was PAH/(PSS/PAH) 7 /(Au/PAH) 5 /Au.
Zi-Cheng MaQiliang WangNan GaoHongdong Li
Min WeiLiguo SunZhuoying XieJin‐Fang ZhiiAkira FujishimaYasuaki EinagaDegang FuXuemei WangZhongze Gu
Min WeiLiguo SunZhuoying XieJinfang ZhiAkira FujishimaYasuaki EinagaDegang FuXuemei WangZhongze Gu
Intan Nurul RizkiBrasstira Yuva WardhanaLaurencia Gabrielle SutantoPrastika Krisma Jiwanti