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Title: An ultrasensitive iron(III)-complex based hydrogen peroxide electrochemical sensor based on a nonelectrocatalytic mechanism. Author: Li P, Ding Y, Lu Z, Chen Y, Zhou Y, Tang Y, Cai C, Lu T. Journal: Anal Chim Acta; 2013 Jul 05; 786():34-8. PubMed ID: 23790289. Abstract: In this communication, the first nonelectrocatalysis-type hydrogen peroxide electrochemical sensor is reported. The electroactive iron(III) diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA-Fe(III)) complex is immobilized on the cysteamine (cys) modified nanoporous gold (NPG) films by covalent method. The immobilized DTPA-Fe(III) complex quickly communicates an electron with the electrode. Upon addition of hydrogen peroxide, however, hydrogen peroxide inhibits the direct electron transfer of the DTPA-Fe(III) complex due to the generation of nonelectroactive DTPA-Fe(III)-H2O2 complex. Based on quenching mechanism, the first hydrogen peroxide electrochemical sensor based on a nonelectrocatalytic mechanism is developed. The novel hydrogen peroxide electrochemical sensor has the ultralow detection limit (1.0×10(-14) M) and wide linear range (1.0×10(-13) to 1.0×10(-8) M) with excellent reproducibility and stability.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]