JOURNAL ARTICLE

Three-Dimensional Carbon Foam Supported Co3O4/NiO Nanosheets As Non-Enzymatic Electrochemical H2O2 Sensors

Mingli AnMinmin LiuYuyu Liu

Year: 2021 Journal:   ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol: MA2021-01 (37)Pages: 1166-1166   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

In the present work, we successfully in-situ synthesized a three-dimensional (3D) carbon foam (CF) supported two-dimensional (2D) cobaltosic oxide/nickel oxide nanosheets through a facile solvothermal reaction assisted with a subsequent annealing procedure. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) measurements showed that Co 3 O 4 /NiO nanosheets were uniformly grown on the 3D carbon framework at 180 °C for 1h which was labled as Co 3 O 4 /NiO-NSs/CF-1801. Due to the micron-level porous architecture and the high conductivity of the 3D carbon foam, the obtained composites possess large surface area, fast mass transport and high electronic conductivity. The Co 3 O 4 /NiO-NSs/CF-1801 showed a relative low limit of detection (LOD=5.51 µM) and the wide linear detection range (0.20–4.00 mM) with a sensitivity of 7.67 mA mM -1 cm -2 . This excellent performance is due to the synergetic effect of micron-level porous architecture of 3D carbon foam and the in-situ uniformly growth of Co 3 O 4 /NiO nanosheets, which make them to be promising materials as electrochemical H 2 O 2 sensing catalysts.

Keywords:
Non-blocking I/O Materials science Carbon nanofoam Scanning electron microscope Nickel oxide Electrochemistry Annealing (glass) Porosity Nickel Conductivity Carbon fibers Oxide Detection limit Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Electrode Catalysis Composite material Chemistry Metallurgy Organic chemistry Chromatography Physical chemistry

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