E. Scavetta et al., [Ni/Al-Cl]-based hydrotalcite electrodes as amperometric sensors: preparation and electrochemical study, ELECTR ACT, 46(17), 2001, pp. 2681-2692
A study has been carried out to develop electrochemical devices based on th
e hydrotalcite (HT) [Ni/Al-Cl] suitable for the amperometric determination
of oxidisable species. The amperometric sensors have been tested on methano
l, mannitol and glucose substrates. The measured signal is an electrocataly
tic current due to the oxidation of Ni(II) centres present in the brucite l
ayers of HT to Ni(III) or NI(IV). Different kinds of electrodes have been s
tudied in terms of chemical and mechanical stability, lifetime, and simple
regenerability of the surface. Cyclic voltammetry has been used to evaluate
the electrochemical responses. The best performances have been achieved wh
en HT particles were entrapped into an epoxy resin and the electrical conta
ct was guaranteed by a carbon-based material. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd
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