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Determination of hydrogen peroxide by utilizing a cobalt(II)hexacyanoferrate-modified glassy carbon electrode as a chemical sensor
Authors:Meng Shan Lin  Bor Iuan Jan
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Tamkang University, Tamsui, Taiwan 25137
Abstract:A mixed-valence cluster of cobalt(II)hexacyanoferrate possesses an electron transfer property and is suitable for the development of an effective hydrogen peroxide detection scheme. The characteristics of cobalt(II)hexacyanoferrate have been studied using both elemental analysis and infrared spectra, confirming the structure is Courn:x-wiley:10400397:media:ELAN1140090416:tex2gif-stack-1FeII(CN)6]. The cobalt(II)hexacyanoferrate-modified electrode exhibits a rapid response (t95% - 6.5 s) to the injection of 5.0 × 10?5 M hydrogen peroxide. The linearity of the response is up to 1.1 × 10?3 M (correlation coefficients is 0.999). The sensitivity of this modified electrode is 11.8 μA/mM-mm2. The detection limit of cobalt(II)hexacyanoferrate-modified electrode to hydrogen peroxide is 6.25 × 10?8 M. The current chemical sensor modified with Courn:x-wiley:10400397:media:ELAN1140090416:tex2gif-stack-2FeII(CN)6] has better sensitivity than previous ones. The modified glassy carbon electrode shows no interference from ascorbic acid, uric acid, acetaminophen, 1,4-dihydroxyquinone, dopamine at the 2.0 × 10?4 M level and polyamines at 5.0 × 10?5 M level.
Keywords:Electrochemical sensor  Hydrogen peroxide  Cobalt(II)hexacyanoferrate  Mixed-valence cluster  Rotating ring-disk electrode
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