Electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by ZnO microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode.

Modification of a glassy carbon (GC) electrode surface by adhered microparticles of zinc oxide (ZnO) using electrochemical performance of microparticles of ZnO/GC electrode shows excellent electrocatalytic activity towards the oxidation of ascorbic acid in 0.1 M KH2PO4 electrolyte solution by cyclic...

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Main Authors: Tan, Wee Tee, Zidan, Mohammed, Zainal, Zulkarnain, Abdullah, Abdul Halim, Goh, Joo Kheng
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spelling my.upm.eprints.144592016-01-15T08:37:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14459/ Electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by ZnO microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode. Tan, Wee Tee Zidan, Mohammed Zainal, Zulkarnain Abdullah, Abdul Halim Goh, Joo Kheng Modification of a glassy carbon (GC) electrode surface by adhered microparticles of zinc oxide (ZnO) using electrochemical performance of microparticles of ZnO/GC electrode shows excellent electrocatalytic activity towards the oxidation of ascorbic acid in 0.1 M KH2PO4 electrolyte solution by cyclic voltammetry (CV). This paper seeks to critically examine the modification of GC electrode with Zinc oxide microparticles and the effect on oxidation of ascorbic acid using cyclic voltammetry technique. ZnO/GC electrode exhibited obvious enhancing and electrocatalyzing effect as it causes the oxidation current of ascorbic acid to increase by 1.5 times as compared to bare GC electrode. The sensitivity under conditions of cyclic voltammetry is significantly dependent on pH and ZnO dosage. The variation of scan rate study shows that the system undergoes diffusion-controlled process. Diffusion coefficient and rate constant of ascorbic acid were determined using hydrodynamic method (rotation disk electrode)with values of 5.4 x 10-6cm2s-1 and 2.5x 10-3cms-1 respectively for unmodified electrode, while the values of diffusion coefficient and rate constant of ascorbic acid using ZnO/GC electrode were 5.7 x10-6cm2s-1 and 2.1x10-3cms-1 respectively. Oriental Scientific Publishing 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14459/1/Electrocatalytic%20oxidation%20of%20ascorbic%20acid%20mediated%20by%20ZnO%20microcrystalline%20modified%20glassy%20carbon%20electrode.pdf Tan, Wee Tee and Zidan, Mohammed and Zainal, Zulkarnain and Abdullah, Abdul Halim and Goh, Joo Kheng (2010) Electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by ZnO microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode. Oriental Journal of Chemistry, 26 (1). pp. 45-52. ISSN 0970-020X http://www.orientjchem.org/ English
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description Modification of a glassy carbon (GC) electrode surface by adhered microparticles of zinc oxide (ZnO) using electrochemical performance of microparticles of ZnO/GC electrode shows excellent electrocatalytic activity towards the oxidation of ascorbic acid in 0.1 M KH2PO4 electrolyte solution by cyclic voltammetry (CV). This paper seeks to critically examine the modification of GC electrode with Zinc oxide microparticles and the effect on oxidation of ascorbic acid using cyclic voltammetry technique. ZnO/GC electrode exhibited obvious enhancing and electrocatalyzing effect as it causes the oxidation current of ascorbic acid to increase by 1.5 times as compared to bare GC electrode. The sensitivity under conditions of cyclic voltammetry is significantly dependent on pH and ZnO dosage. The variation of scan rate study shows that the system undergoes diffusion-controlled process. Diffusion coefficient and rate constant of ascorbic acid were determined using hydrodynamic method (rotation disk electrode)with values of 5.4 x 10-6cm2s-1 and 2.5x 10-3cms-1 respectively for unmodified electrode, while the values of diffusion coefficient and rate constant of ascorbic acid using ZnO/GC electrode were 5.7 x10-6cm2s-1 and 2.1x10-3cms-1 respectively.
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author Tan, Wee Tee
Zidan, Mohammed
Zainal, Zulkarnain
Abdullah, Abdul Halim
Goh, Joo Kheng
spellingShingle Tan, Wee Tee
Zidan, Mohammed
Zainal, Zulkarnain
Abdullah, Abdul Halim
Goh, Joo Kheng
Electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by ZnO microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode.
author_facet Tan, Wee Tee
Zidan, Mohammed
Zainal, Zulkarnain
Abdullah, Abdul Halim
Goh, Joo Kheng
author_sort Tan, Wee Tee
title Electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by ZnO microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode.
title_short Electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by ZnO microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode.
title_full Electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by ZnO microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode.
title_fullStr Electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by ZnO microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode.
title_full_unstemmed Electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by ZnO microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode.
title_sort electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid mediated by zno microcrystalline modified glassy carbon electrode.
publisher Oriental Scientific Publishing
publishDate 2010
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14459/1/Electrocatalytic%20oxidation%20of%20ascorbic%20acid%20mediated%20by%20ZnO%20microcrystalline%20modified%20glassy%20carbon%20electrode.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14459/
http://www.orientjchem.org/
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