Platinized carbon nanoelectrodes as potentiometric and amperometric SECM probes
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Hu, KekeGao, Yang
Wang, Yixian
Yu, Yun
Zhao, Xin
Rotenberg, Susan A.
Gökmeşe, Ebru
Mirkin, Michael V.
Friedman, Gary
Gogotsi, Yury
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Hu, K., Gao, Y., Wang, Y., Yu, Y., Zhao, X., Rotenberg, S. A., ... & Gogotsi, Y. (2013). Platinized carbon nanoelectrodes as potentiometric and amperometric SECM probes. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 17(12), 2971-2977.Abstract
Micrometer-sized platinized carbon electrodes have previously been used for the detection of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) in biological systems. Here, we report the preparation and characterization of quartz-sealed platinized carbon nanoelectrodes. Such electrodes can be employed as tips in the scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM). The prepared electrodes were characterized by steady-state voltammetry, scanning electron microscopy, and SECM. In addition to ROS/RNS detection, the high surface area of a platinized nanoelectrode makes it a useful potentiometric probe. Unlike previously fabricated platinized electrodes, carbon electrodes possess a very thin insulating sheath, which is essential for experiments inside biological cells and high-resolution SECM imaging. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013.
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