OPTIMIZATION OF PREPARATION OF POLY(3-METHYLTHIOPHENE)-MODIFIED PT MICROELECTRODES FOR DETECTION OF CATECHOLAMINES

Citation
H. Zhang et al., OPTIMIZATION OF PREPARATION OF POLY(3-METHYLTHIOPHENE)-MODIFIED PT MICROELECTRODES FOR DETECTION OF CATECHOLAMINES, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 424(1-2), 1997, pp. 101-111
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Electrochemistry,"Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992]
ISSN journal
15726657 → ACNP
Volume
424
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
101 - 111
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Prior studies have shown that poly(3-methylthiophene)-modified platinu m electrodes (P3MT\Pt) have improved electrochemical reversibility, se lectivity, and sensitivity for the detection of catecholamines when co mpared with conventional electrodes. Difficulties have, however, been encountered, as a P3MT film grows beyond the edges of the Pt electrode substrate during electropolymerization, and, consequently, increases the surface area of the electrode. The width of the film growth beyond the edges of the substrate depends on electropolymerization condition s and the size of the electrode substrate. This makes the catecholamin e analysis irreproducible from electrode to electrode, and especially limits the application of the P3MT\Pt system as micro- and ultramicro- electrodes. In order to control the edge effect, optimization of the p reparation conditions of P3MT\Pt electrodes, including temperature, mo nomer concentration, deposition time, voltage, and electrolyte concent ration, was studied by fractional factorial design (FFD). Improved P3M T\Pt microelectrodes were achieved by applying the optimal conditions, which simultaneously reduced the edge effect. Also, P3MT\Pt film elec trodes polymerized at -20 degrees C exhibited the same electrocatalyti c properties, which are essential for detection of catecholamines, as those electrodes made at room temperature.