Disposable palladium nanoparticle-modified graphite pencil electrode
First Claim
1. A method of making a disposable palladium nanoparticle-modified graphite pencil electrode, comprising the steps of:
- mixing an aqueous solution of ascorbic acid with an aqueous solution of ammonium tetrachloropalladate (II) to form a solution containing nanoparticles of palladium;
immersing a bare graphite pencil lead in the solution containing nanoparticles of palladium; and
placing a container having the graphite immersed in the solution containing nanoparticles of palladium into a preheated water bath at about 75°
C. to form the disposable palladium nanoparticle-modified graphite pencil electrode.
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Abstract
The disposable palladium nanoparticle-modified graphite pencil electrode (PdNP-GPE) is a graphite pencil electrode having palladium nanoparticles disposed on the surface of the electrode. The electrode is prepared by adding ascorbic acid to an aqueous solution of ammonium tetrachloropalladate(II) [(NH4)2PdCl4] at room temperature to form the palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs), immersing a GPE in the aqueous solution of PdNPs, and heating the solution to about 75° C. to deposit the PdNPs on the GPE. The palladium nanoparticle modified graphite pencil electrode may be used in an electrochemical cell for quantitative analysis of hydrogen peroxide content in an unknown solution.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of making a disposable palladium nanoparticle-modified graphite pencil electrode, comprising the steps of:
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mixing an aqueous solution of ascorbic acid with an aqueous solution of ammonium tetrachloropalladate (II) to form a solution containing nanoparticles of palladium; immersing a bare graphite pencil lead in the solution containing nanoparticles of palladium; and placing a container having the graphite immersed in the solution containing nanoparticles of palladium into a preheated water bath at about 75°
C. to form the disposable palladium nanoparticle-modified graphite pencil electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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