Jonathan P. MettersFang TanRashid O. KadaraCraig E. Banks
We report the fabrication of platinum screen printed electrodes which are electrochemically characterised and evaluated as to their potential analytical application towards the sensing of hydrazine and hydrogen peroxide. In the case of hydrazine a linear range of 50 to 500 μM is possible with a limit of detection (3σ) of 0.15 μM achievable using cyclic voltammetry which can be reduced to 0.12 μM using chronoamperometry. The novelty of these platinum screen printed electrodes is highlighted in that the platinum on the screen printed electrode surface resides as an oxide, which is favourable for the electrochemical oxidation of hydrazine, which need to be formed via extensive potential cycling when using a traditional platinum electrode hence the platinum screen printed sensors alleviate these requirements. The electroanalytical reduction of hydrogen peroxide is shown to be feasible with a linear range over 100 and 1000 μM with a limit of detection (3σ) of 0.14 μM which is competitive with other reported analytical protocols.
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