JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ruthenium Oxide Hexacyanoferrate as an Effective Electrode Modifier for Amperometric Detection of Iodate and Hydrogen Peroxide

Totka DodevskaIvan G. ShterevYanna LazarovaDobrin Hadzhiev

Year: 2020 Journal:   Acta chimica slovenica Vol: 67 (4)Pages: 1216-1226   Publisher: Slovenian Chemical Society

Abstract

Ruthenium oxide hexacyanoferrate (RuOHCF) film was electrochemically deposited onto a glassy carbon (GC) surface using consecutive cyclic voltammetry as a facile and green synthetic strategy. The electrochemical behaviour and electrocatalytic properties of the modified electrode RuОHCF/GC were evaluated with regards to electroreduction of hydrogen peroxide and iodate in a strong acidic medium (pHs 1.0–2.0) by using different electrochemical techniques, including cyclic voltammetry and amperometry at a constant potential. Electrochemical studies indicated that RuОHCF/GC possess a high catalytic activity in both studied reactions, fast response and good reproducibility of the current signal. The RuОHCF/GC exhibits enhanced electrocatalytic behaviour compared with other modified electrodes reported before. The simple and reproducible procedure for electrode fabrication, the wide linear range, anti-interference performance and long-time stability of the RuОHCF/GC make it a promising sensing material for practical quantitative determination of hydrogen peroxide and iodate. Remarkably, the reported modified electrode provided superior sensitive (1050 μA mM–1 cm–2) and highly selective amperometric detection of iodate.

Keywords:
Amperometry Iodate Cyclic voltammetry Hydrogen peroxide Ruthenium oxide Inorganic chemistry Chemistry Electrochemistry Glassy carbon Electrode Ruthenium Electrocatalyst Chronoamperometry Iodide Catalysis Organic chemistry Physical chemistry

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