JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultrasonic-electrodeposition of hierarchical flower-like cobalt on petalage-like graphene hybrid microstructures for hydrazine sensing

Yaping HeJianbin ZhengSheying Dong

Year: 2012 Journal:   The Analyst Vol: 137 (20)Pages: 4841-4841   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

A facile, one-pot ultrasonic electrochemical method to synthesize hierarchical cobalt (Co)-nanoflowers on petalage-like graphene (GE) was developed. The hybrid microstructures were successfully evaluated as a new material for highly sensitive determination of hydrazine (N(2)H(4)). Scanning electron microscopic measurements displayed that the synthesized Co-GE exhibited a related hierarchical structure of a petalage-like GE homogeneous distribution as a matrix for the growth of smooth nanosheets-assembled Co nanoflowers. Co-GE was confirmed by energy dispersive X-ray spectrograms. Electrochemical methods were adopted to characterize the sensing properties of Co-GE towards the electrocatalytic oxidation of N(2)H(4) at 0.15 V in 0.1 M pH 7.0 sodium phosphate buffered saline. The sensor displayed a broad linearity of 0.25-370 μM and 370 μM to 2.2 mM with a relatively low detection limit of 0.1 μM (S/N = 3) and a response time of less than 3 s. Furthermore, the sensor showed outstanding sensitivity and reproducibility.

Keywords:
Graphene Materials science Detection limit Hydrazine (antidepressant) Microstructure Cobalt Electrochemistry Reproducibility Scanning electron microscope Nanocomposite Electrochemical gas sensor Chemical engineering Ultrasonic sensor Nuclear chemistry Analytical Chemistry (journal) Nanotechnology Electrode Chemistry Composite material Physical chemistry Metallurgy Chromatography

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