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Glass-like carbon, pyrolytic graphite or nanostructured carbon for electrochemical sensing of bismuth ion?
Processing and Application of Ceramics
— 2016 — National Library of Serbia
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2016
Abstract
<jats:p>Different carbon electrodes were explored for application in electroanalysis, namely for sensing of bismuth ion as model analyte. Carbon materials tested included glassy carbon, basal and edge plane pyrolytic graphite, as well as nanostructured carbonized polyaniline prepared in the presence of 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid. Bismuth ion was chosen as model analyte as protocol for its detection and quantifications is still to be determined. Herein, anodic stripping voltammetry was used with study of effect of several parameters such as scan rate and deposition time. Electrode based on carbonized polyaniline showed the highest activity for bismuth ion sensing in terms of the highest current densities recorded both in a laboratory and in real sample, while basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrode gave the lowest limit of detection.</jats:p>
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Authors in the community:
Biljana Sljukic Paunkovic
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Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Title of the publication container
Processing and Application of Ceramics
First page or article number
87
Last page
95
Volume
10
Issue
2
ISSN
1820-6131
Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)
chemical-engineering - Chemical engineering
Keywords
- Ceramics and Composites
Publication language (ISO code)
eng - English
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