2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2011.10.020
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High catalytic activity of indium tin oxide nanoparticle modified electrode towards electro-oxidation of ascorbic acid

Abstract: a b s t r a c tMetal nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes have been shown to possess high electrocatalytic activity. Indium tin oxide (ITO) is a popular electrode material, but the electro-catalytic properties of its nanomaterials have not been reported. We demonstrate here for the first time facile electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid on ITO nanoparticle-modified electrodes. Compared to the conventional ITO thin film electrode, the voltammetric peak potential for ascorbic acid oxidation was lowered by 80… Show more

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“…Higher catalytic activity of ITONP‐modified ITO can be attributed to the higher active catalytic sites than that of the bare ITO and also might be the oxygen vacancy defects on In 2 O 3 of ITONPs. Both causes are speculated for high catalytic properties of ITONP‐modified ITO for ascorbic acid electro‐oxidation by Wei et al earlier .…”
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“…Higher catalytic activity of ITONP‐modified ITO can be attributed to the higher active catalytic sites than that of the bare ITO and also might be the oxygen vacancy defects on In 2 O 3 of ITONPs. Both causes are speculated for high catalytic properties of ITONP‐modified ITO for ascorbic acid electro‐oxidation by Wei et al earlier .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, these modified electrodes may not be stable enough for fabricating a sulfide sensor due to poisoning of electrode surface from sulfide, as discussed in an earlier paragraph for their corresponding bulk electrodes. Recently, in an investigation by Wei et al., an ITONP‐modified ITO electrode displayed better electrocatalytic properties toward ascorbic acid and dopamine than did the ITO bulk electrode . Wei et al.…”
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“…Facile electrocatalytic oxidation of tripropyl amine (TPA) and ascorbic acid on ITO nanoparticle modified electrodes was found. 11 Due to their wide bandgaps and low resistivities, ITO nanoparticles are known as promising gas-sensitive materials. 12,13 Flexible strain sensors were fabricated based on patterned ITO nanoparticle channels.…”
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confidence: 99%