Edilson M. Pinto
University of Coimbra
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Analytica Chimica Acta | 2009
Madalina M. Barsan; Edilson M. Pinto; Monica Florescu; Christopher M.A. Brett
A new conducting composite flexible material prepared from cellulose acetate (CA) polymer and graphite has been developed and used for the fabrication of electrodes, which were then characterized by cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to provide information concerning the morphology of the composite electrode surface. The potential window, background currents and capacitance were evaluated by cyclic voltammetry in the pH range from 4.6 to 8.2. The voltammetry of model electroactive species demonstrates a close to reversible electrochemical behaviour, under linear diffusion control. The electroactive area of the composite electrodes increases after appropriate electrode polishing and electrochemical pre-treatment. The electrodes were used as substrate for the electropolymerisation of the phenazine dye neutral red, for future use as redox mediator in electrochemical biosensors. The composite electrodes were also successfully used for the amperometric detection of ascorbate at 0.0 V vs. SCE, and applied to the measurement of ascorbate in Vitamin C tablets; the sensor exhibits high sensitivity and a low detection limit of 7.7 microM. Perspectives for use as a versatile, mechanically flexible and robust composite electrode of easily adaptable dimensions are indicated.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2010
Edilson M. Pinto; Madalina M. Barsan; Christopher M.A. Brett
Self-assembled multilayer films of hyaluronic acid (HA) and the protein myoglobin (Mb) were built up layer by layer on Au covered quartz crystal microbalance (AuQCM) electrode substrates. Film formation and growth were monitored by an electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM), and the step-by-step construction was investigated through quantification of the mass variation corresponding to adsorption of each monolayer together with cyclic voltammetry. A decrease of friction at the liquid/electrode interface was observed, indicating that the electrode surface becomes less rough after deposition of several monolayers. The properties of the {HA/Mb}(n) films were evaluated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Modeling of the impedance spectra shows smoothing of the modified electrode surface with reorganization of the film structure after few monolayers, and the contribution of each layer to the electron transfer process was analyzed. The smoothing of the surfaces and the structural differences between successive bilayers was confirmed by morphological observations by using atomic force microscopy.
Electrochimica Acta | 2008
Madalina M. Barsan; Edilson M. Pinto; Christopher M.A. Brett
Electroanalysis | 2008
Felipe Silva Semaan; Edilson M. Pinto; Éder Tadeu Gomes Cavalheiro; Christopher M.A. Brett
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2011
Madalina M. Barsan; Edilson M. Pinto; Christopher M.A. Brett
Applied Surface Science | 2009
Edilson M. Pinto; Carla Gouveia-Caridade; David Soares; Christopher M.A. Brett
Electrochimica Acta | 2008
Edilson M. Pinto; David Soares; Christopher M.A. Brett
Electrochimica Acta | 2010
Madalina M. Barsan; Edilson M. Pinto; Christopher M.A. Brett
Corrosion Science | 2010
Edilson M. Pinto; A. Sofia Ramos; M. Teresa Vieira; Christopher M.A. Brett
Electroanalysis | 2012
Rasa Pauliukaite; Edilson M. Pinto; Aziz Amine; Christopher M.A. Brett