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Magdalena Skunik1, Pawel J Kulesza
1Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, PL-02-093 Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract:
Electrocatalytic properties (towards reduction of bromate in 0.5moldm(-3) H(2)SO(4)) of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) modified with phosphododecamolybdate (PMo(12)) monolayers have been diagnosed using cyclic voltammetry and amperometry. The ability of negatively charged PMo(12)-modified CNTs to attract electrostatically ultra-thin, positively charged conducting polymer (PEDOT or polypyrrole) structures is explored to grow in controlled manner hybrid organic-inorganic network electrocatalytic films. Due to the presence of three-dimensionally distributed CNTs, the films' conductivity and porosity are improved. The hybrid systems utilizing polypyrrole, rather than PEDOT, have produced fairly higher bromate electroreduction catalytic currents. Comparison is also made to Nafion-stabilized dispersion of PMo(12)-modified CNTs inks. The latter system is characterized by good stability and relatively the highest sensitivities with respect to bromate concentration.
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