Carbon Nanotubes - Growth and Applications 2011
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Carbon Nanotubes as Suitable Electrochemical Platforms for Metalloprotein Sensors and Genosensors

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“…Similar results on transitions from electron transfer kinetics to diffusion control can be found in the literature for CNTs of varying length [41,44]. σ for L are ≤ 0.1 μm.…”
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“…Similar results on transitions from electron transfer kinetics to diffusion control can be found in the literature for CNTs of varying length [41,44]. σ for L are ≤ 0.1 μm.…”
supporting
confidence: 86%
“…Best fits (black curve in Figure 13) are achieved by employing the equivalent circuit with corresponding fitting parameters listed in Table 5. [44][45][46] Thus, diffusion of charges inside porous Fe 2 O 3 electrodes is reflected in Nyquist plots. This model, also called Randles circuit, [43] describes mixed control systems and differs somewhat from the one created for planar substrates.…”
Section: Bulk Electrolysis Of Water At Nanostructured Fe 2 O 3 Electrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely known as diffusion limited part and reflected Warburg resistance (W) as the diffusion of Li + ions in the solid. C was the capacitance of electrical double layer at the interface between the electrolyte and the electrode material [32,33]. Figure 5f represented the Nyquist plots of the nanocomposite freestanding anodes with an equivalent circuit model.…”
Section: Electrochemical Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development, properties (good electrical conductivity, nanometer size, high aspect ratio and structure, electrochemical stability, high specific area and surface chemistry) and applications of CNTs, mainly in biosensors construction, were deeply discussed recently [41]. Both its high specific area, which allows the analyte to be accumulated on the surface, and the capability of increasing e.c.t.…”
Section: Chemical Nature Of the Working Electrode Surface Preparatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrochemical behavior of graphitic materials is in great part defined by edge defects and oxygen functionalities at the surface, and the properties of the CNTs are similar to the high oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). Details of CNT growth, working electrode preparation, surface modification and its application to construct specific enzymatic biosensors and genosensors were described [41]. In general, the CNT electrodes are subjected to electrochemical treatments based on three different electrolytes: 0.1 mol L -1 HNO 3 , 10 s at 1 V; 0.1 mol L -1 KCl, 60 s at 1.75 V and 1 mol L -1 NaOH, 60 s at 1 V / Ag|AgCl| KCl; the last one seems to be the best.…”
Section: Chemical Nature Of the Working Electrode Surface Preparatiomentioning
confidence: 99%