Controllably annealed CuO-nanoparticle modified ITO electrodes: Characterisation and electrochemical studies
Abstract
In this paper, we report a facile and controllable two-step approach to produce indium tin oxide electrodes modified by copper(II) oxide nanoparticles (CuO/ITO) through ion implantation and annealing methods. After annealing treatment, the surface morphology of the CuO/ITO substrate changed remarkably and exhibited highly electroactive sites and a high specific surface area. The effects of annealing treatment on the synthesis of CuO/ITO were discussed based on various instruments' characterisations, and the possible mechanism by which CuO nanoparticles were generated was also proposed in this work. Cyclic voltammetric results indicated that CuO/ITO electrodes exhibited effective catalytic responses toward glucose in alkaline solution. Under optimal experimental conditions, the proposed CuO/ITO electrode showed sensitivity of 450.2 μA cm-2 mM-1 with a linear range of up to ∼4.4 mM and a detection limit of 0.7 μM (S/N = 3). Moreover, CuO/ITO exhibited good poison resistance, reproducibility, and stability properties.
- Publication:
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Applied Surface Science
- Pub Date:
- December 2016
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.08.159
- Bibcode:
- 2016ApSS..390..795W
- Keywords:
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- CuO nanoparticle;
- Indium tin oxide;
- Annealing treatment;
- Electrocatalytic properties