Electrochemical Oxidation of Hazardous Tetracene to Highly Redox Active Anthraquinone and Hydroquinone Derivatives on a Carbon Nanotube‐Modified Electrode and Its Selective Hydrogen Peroxide Sensing
2014
A simple method for electrochemical oxidation and degradation of carcinogenic tetracene (TC) to surface confined redox active quinone species (TCO) on a pris- tine-multiwalled carbon nanotube modified (MWCNT) gold electrode surface (Au/MWCNT) by applying a static potential at 0.9 V vs. Ag/AgCl in pH 7 phosphate buffer solution has been demonstrated. Various physicochemical characterizations of MWCNT@TCO by TEM, FT-IR, Raman spectroscopy and GC-MS reveal the presence of two types of redox sites, hydroquinone and anthraqui- none derivatives within the MWCNT@TCO. The modi- fied electrode showed selective electrocatalytic reduction and amperometric i-t sensing of H2O2 with a detection limit (signal-to-noise = 3) of 122 nM.
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