Postmodulation of the Metal-Organic Framework Precursor toward the Vacancy-Rich CuxO Transducer for Sensitivity Boost: Synthesis, Catalysis, and H2O2 Sensing
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) act as versatile coordinators for the subsequent synthesis of high-performance catalysts by providing dispersed metal-ion distribution, initial coordination condition, dopant atom ratios, and so on. In this work, a crystalline MOF trans-[Cu(NO3)2(Him)4] was synthesized as the novel precursor of a redox-alternating CuxO electrochemical catalyst. Through simple temperature modulation, the gradual transformation toward a highly active nanocomposite was characterized to ascertain the signal enhancing mechanism in H2O2 reduction. Owing to the proprietary structure of the transducer material and its ensuing high activity, a proof-of-principle sensor was able to provide an amplified sensitivity of 2330 muA mM(-1) cm(-2). The facile one-pot preparation and intrinsic nonenzymatic nature also suggests its wide potentials in medical settings.
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- Titre
- Postmodulation of the Metal-Organic Framework Precursor toward the Vacancy-Rich CuxO Transducer for Sensitivity Boost: Synthesis, Catalysis, and H2O2 Sensing
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2021
- Auteurs
- Li, J., Xin W. L., Dai Y. X., Shu G., Zhang X. J., Marks R. S., Cosnier Serge, and Shan D.
- Revue
- Anal. Chem.
- Volume
- 93
- Ticket
- 32
- Start Page
- 11066-11071
- ISSN
- 1520-6882
Soumis le 3 décembre 2021