“…The fitted data yielded charge transfer resistances (Rct) of 187.4 Ω, 164.9 Ω, 105.4 Ω, 10.6 Ω, and 34.7 Ω for Bare GCE, NC–800/GCE, Fe–NC–700/GCE, Fe–NC–800/GCE, and Fe–NC–900/GCE, respectively. The charge transfer resistance is inversely proportional to the capacitance [ 34 ]. The value of Rct confirms the conductive nature of Fe–NC–800, which promotes a faster electron transfer [ 35 ], in agreement with the CV data in Figure S2A .…”