Sol-gel-derived graphite organosilicate composite electrodes bulk-modified with Keggin-type alpha-germanomolybdic acid
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2001
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A novel inorganic-organic hybrid material incorporating graphite powder and Keggin-type alpha -germanomolybdic acid (GeMo12) in methyltrimethoxysilane-based gels has been produced by the sol-gel technique and used to fabricate a chemically bulk-modified electrode. GeMo12 acts as a catalyst, graphite powder ensures conductivity by percolation, the silicate provides a rigid porous backbone, and the methyl groups endow hydrophobicity and thus limit the wetting section of the modified electrode. The GeMo12-modified graphite organosilicate composite electrode was characterized by cyclic and square-wave voltammetry. The modified electrode shows a high electrocatalytic activity toward the reduction of bromate, nitrite and hydrogen peroxide in acidic aqueous solution. In addition, the chemically-modified electrode has some distinct advantages over the traditional polyoxometalate-modified electrodes, such as long-term stability and especially repeatability of surface-renewal by simple mechanical polishing. |
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Wang P;Yuan Y;Han ZB;Zhu GY.Sol-gel-derived graphite organosilicate composite electrodes bulk-modified with Keggin-type alpha-germanomolybdic acid,JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY,2001,11(2):549-553 |
Palavras-Chave | #CHEMICALLY-MODIFIED ELECTRODE #ELECTROCATALYTIC REDUCTION #CERAMIC-CARBON #NITRIC-OXIDE #CHEMISTRY #ANION #BIOSENSORS #HETEROPOLYANIONS #ELECTROCHEMISTRY #POLYANILINE |
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