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HERO ID
3726252
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Manganese oxide nanoflakes/multi-walled carbon nanotubes/chitosan nanocomposite modified glassy carbon electrode as a novel electrochemical sensor for chromium (III) detection
Author(s)
Salimi, A; Pourbahram, B; Mansouri-Majd, S; Hallaj, R
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Electrochimica Acta
ISSN:
0013-4686
Volume
156
Page Numbers
207-215
DOI
10.1016/j.electacta.2014.12.146
Web of Science Id
WOS:000350444600026
Abstract
In this research a nanocomposite containing chitosan (Chit) and maltiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) was applied as platform for immobilization of electrodeposited manganese oxide (MnOx) nanostructures. First, glassy carbon (GC) electrode modified with thin film of Chitosan/MWCNTs nanocomposite. Then MnOx nanostructures was electrodeposited onto Chitosan/MWCNTs modified GC electrode using combination of constant potential step (0.6 V) and cyclic voltammetry(0.3-0.6 V) techniques. The XRD patterns and scanning electron microscope images indicated immobilization of uniformly MnOx nanoflakes with high crystallite ontoMWCNTs/Chit film. The modified electrode shows a well-defined redox couple for Mn2+/MnO2 system. Charge transfer coefficient (alpha), electron transfer rate constant (k(s)) and surface concentration (Gamma) were 0.394, 3.44 s(-1) and 3.3 x 10(-11) mol cm(-2), respectively. The modified electrode showed excellent electrocatalytic activity toward oxidation of chromium (III) at natural pH solutions. Cyclic voltammetry and hydrodynamic amperometery were applied as measuring techniques for chromium detection. Detection limit, sensitivity and linear concentration range of the sensor were, 0.3 (mu M), 18.7 nA mu M-1 and 3 mu M to 200 mu M, respectively. Moreover, the sensor retained about 90% of its original response toward Cr(III) after storage three months in ambient condition. Furthermore, the sensor response toward different common interferences was negligible. Finally, the developed sensor was applied for the detection of Cr(III) in real samples with satisfactory results. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Manganese oxide nanostructures; Multiwalls carbon nanotubes; Chitosan; Chromium; Electrochemical sensor
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