2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2012.07.008
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The electrochemical behavior of an enzyme biosensor electrode using an oxyfluorinated pitch-based carbon

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“…6 the adoptive model has shown excellent fitting to the experimental data. In this model Z D is determined using the following equations (3)(4)(5):…”
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“…6 the adoptive model has shown excellent fitting to the experimental data. In this model Z D is determined using the following equations (3)(4)(5):…”
Section: Page 9 Of 30mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrode material based on carbonaceous compounds has been widely applied in electrochemistry and electroanalysis as working electrode due to their special properties including low resistivity, chemical inertness, and unique surface chemistry, which make them a proper choice to determine a wide range of substances in electrocatalytic area [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Also carbon electrodes (CEs) have the advantage of having a larger hydrogen overvoltage rather than metals [8].…”
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“…Carbon fibers (CFs) have recently attracted extensive attention as promising materials for a variety of applications, such as in automobiles, the aerospace industry, and construction, as well as in general engineering product markets [1,2]. Interest in CFs has been gradually growing due to their high strength, high stiffness, dimensional stability, and low coefficient of thermal expansion [3].…”
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“…The fitting of the O1s peak was resolved into four components centered at 531.2, 532.4, 533.5, and 534.7 eV (several pseudo-Voigt functions [sums of the Gaussian and Lorentzian functions]) using a peak analysis program (Unipress Co., Tampa, FL, USA). The pseudo-Voigt function is given by the following eq 1 [22]: BET specific surface area calculated from the linear part of the BET plot.…”
Section: Effects Of E-beam On the Chemical Composition Of Acfs In Difmentioning
confidence: 99%