JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cobalt Phthalocyanine-Modified Boron-Doped Diamond Electrode for Highly Sensitive Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide

Takeshi KondoAkira TamuraTakeshi Kawai

Year: 2009 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 156 (11)Pages: F145-F145   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

A cobalt phthalocyanine-modified boron-doped diamond (CoPc-BDD) electrode was fabricated for a sensitive detection of hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen-terminated BDD electrode surface was terminated with pyridine moieties via photochemical modification with 4-vinylpyridine followed by immobilization of CoPc on the surface by immersion in a CoPc solution. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies suggested that the coordination of the surface pyridine and the Co atom in CoPc contributes to surface modification. Electrochemical detection of hydrogen peroxide at the modified electrode was also investigated. Cyclic voltammetry confirmed that the CoPc-BDD electrode exhibited a catalytic activity for the electrochemical oxidation of hydrogen peroxide. Using a flow-injection analysis–electrochemical detection system, we demonstrated that the CoPc-BDD electrode is well suited for the detection of hydrogen peroxide, with a limit of detection of 4.9 nM.

Keywords:
Hydrogen peroxide Electrode Cyclic voltammetry Electrochemistry Inorganic chemistry Palladium-hydrogen electrode Cobalt Chemistry Phthalocyanine Reversible hydrogen electrode X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Detection limit Photochemistry Working electrode Materials science Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Physical chemistry

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