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Sonoelectrochemical nitrided graphene nanosheets with vacancies and their applications for catalysis and sensing of uric acid oxidation

A sonoelectrochemical method for preparing N-doped defective graphene nanosheets (N/O-dGNs) with point defects and 5-9 or 5-8-5 vacancies and oxygen-containing groups was successfully demonstrated. In this one-pot approach, the N-bonding configuration and N content of N/O-dGNs were finely tuned by t...

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Autores principales: Huang, Tzu-Chen, Chen, Ying-Lung, Wu, Mei-I, Lin, Pei-Ssu, Chen, Po-Yu, Lee, Chien-Liang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37683415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106589
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Sumario:A sonoelectrochemical method for preparing N-doped defective graphene nanosheets (N/O-dGNs) with point defects and 5-9 or 5-8-5 vacancies and oxygen-containing groups was successfully demonstrated. In this one-pot approach, the N-bonding configuration and N content of N/O-dGNs were finely tuned by the ultrasonic power (192, 320, and 640 W). The N content in atomic percentage (at%) for N/O-dGN (N/O-dGN(320W)) with point defects and 5-8-5 vacancy prepared at 320 W power was 5.6 at%, greater than 3.0 at% and 2.6 at% for N/O-dGN with point defects and 5-9 vacancies at 192 W and 640 W power (N/O-dGN(192W) and N/O-dGN(640W)), respectively. N-bonding sites on N/O-dGN(320W) were dominantly amine N (2.1 at%) and pyrrolic N (2.4 at%). Additionally, the electrocatalytic activity of N/O-dGN(192W), N/O-dGN(320W), and N/O-dGN(640W) was successfully demonstrated for the sequential uric acid (UA) oxidation reaction (UOR), in which N/O-dGN(320W) displayed a significant mass activity (2.51 A/g). As in the transient catalysis of UOR, N/O-dGN(320W) with amine N showed 400.8 μA mM(−1) cm(−2) in sensitivity within a wide linear analysis range (1.5 × 10(–2)–6 mM) for amperometrically sensing UA. The results of real sample experiments using serum samples further demonstrated the potential of N/O-dGN(320W) as a non-enzymatic UA sensor.