2009
DOI: 10.1002/elan.200804408
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Current‐Free Deposition of Prussian Blue with Organic Polymers: Towards Improved Stability and Mass Production of the Advanced Hydrogen Peroxide Transducer

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“…This metal substitution and variation leads to a combination of properties that are not readily found in other inorganic materials [19]. Its unique properties, synthetic versatility and the ability of the cyanide ligands to bridge other ions have been explored in its application in electrochromic devices [20], nanomagnetic devices [21], biomedical sensor [22], molecular sieves [23], catalysis [24] and in solid-state batteries [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This metal substitution and variation leads to a combination of properties that are not readily found in other inorganic materials [19]. Its unique properties, synthetic versatility and the ability of the cyanide ligands to bridge other ions have been explored in its application in electrochromic devices [20], nanomagnetic devices [21], biomedical sensor [22], molecular sieves [23], catalysis [24] and in solid-state batteries [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon nanotubes Prussian blue (CNTs-PB) modified electrodes have been applied in the detection of many biomolecules including hydrogen peroxide [19,21], haemoglobin [37], glucose [27], and DNA [38]. Recently, there was a report on the electrocatalytic oxidation of diethylaminoethanethiol and hydrazine using SWCNT-PB modified electrode [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among a number of approaches used for stabilization of Prussian Blue: covering with organic polymers, 17,18 entrapment in sol-gel [19][20][21] or conductive polymer matrixes 22,23 -building of multilayers with non-iron hexacyanoferrates isostructural to Prussian Blue seems to be the most progressive. 24 We already reported on the open circuit interfacial deposition of Prussian Blue 22 allowing to avoid electrochemical techniques, highly required for cost-effective mass production.…”
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“…However, such modified electrodes possess a crucial drawback for their sensor application: Their cathodic current in solutions of peroxide drops quickly and irreversibly, especially in neutral solutions [7,9]. Even in dilute solution of hydrogen peroxide (e.g., 0.1 mM) PB, electrochemically modified electrodes diminish their catalytical activity by 5 % within about 8 min [15]. Stability of the electrochromic switch of PB films is greatly affected by the cation nature of the supporting electrolyte and cannot unambiguously be considered as high [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%