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Analyst | 2006

Apparent ‘electrocatalytic’ activity of multiwalled carbon nanotubes in the detection of the anaesthetic halothane: occluded copper nanoparticles

Xuan Dai; Gregory G. Wildgoose; Richard G. Compton

The electrocatalytic detection of the anaesthetic halothane on a multiwalled carbon nanotube modified glassy carbon electrode is reported with a low limit of detection of 4.6 microM. A thorough investigation of the underlying cause of this apparent catalytic effect is undertaken by comparing the response of various carbon electrodes including glassy carbon, basal- and edge-plane pyrolytic graphite electrodes (bppg and eppg respectively) to increasing additions of halothane. The reduction of halothane is shifted by 250-300 mV to more negative potentials at an eppg electrode than that observed at the GC-CNT electrode. Therefore the results of this investigation show that, surprisingly, the electrocatalysis is not solely due to the introduction of edge-plane-like defect sites on the carbon nanotubes as is commonly found for many other substrates showing favourable voltammetry at nanotube modified electrodes. Instead, we reveal that in this unusual case the electroactive sites for the reduction of halothane are due to the presence of copper nanoparticles occluded within the carbon nanotubes during their production, which are never completely removed by standard purification techniques such as acid washing. This is only the third known case where apparent electrocatalysis by carbon nanotube modified electrodes is due to occluded metal-related nanoparticles within the nanotube structure, rather than the active sites being the edge-plane-like defect sites on the nanotubes. Furthermore this is the first case where the active sites are nanoparticles of copper metal, rather than metal oxide nanoparticles (namely oxides of iron(II)/(III)) as was found to be the case in the previous examples.


Analytical Chemistry | 2004

Anodic stripping voltammetry of arsenic(III) using gold nanoparticle-modified electrodes.

Xuan Dai; Olga Nekrassova; and Michael E. Hyde; Richard G. Compton


Analytical Chemistry | 2006

Electroanalysis Using Macro-, Micro-, and Nanochemical Architectures on Electrode Surfaces. Bulk Surface Modification of Glassy Carbon Microspheres with Gold Nanoparticles and Their Electrical Wiring Using Carbon Nanotubes

Xuan Dai; Gregory G. Wildgoose; Chris Salter; and Alison Crossley; Richard G. Compton


Analytical Sciences | 2006

Direct electrodeposition of gold nanoparticles onto indium tin oxide film coated glass: Application to the detection of arsenic(III).

Xuan Dai; Richard G. Compton


Analyst | 2006

Detection of As(III) via oxidation to As(V) using platinum nanoparticle modified glassy carbon electrodes: arsenic detection without interference from copper

Xuan Dai; Richard G. Compton


Electroanalysis | 2005

Gold Nanoparticle Modified Electrodes Show a Reduced Interference by Cu(II) in the Detection of As(III) Using Anodic Stripping Voltammetry

Xuan Dai; Richard G. Compton


Analyst | 2006

Designer electrode interfaces simultaneously comprising three different metal nanoparticle (Au, Ag, Pd)/carbon microsphere/carbon nanotube composites: progress towards combinatorial electrochemistry

Xuan Dai; Gregory G. Wildgoose; Richard G. Compton


ChemPhysChem | 2004

Fabrication, Characterisation and Voltammetric Studies of Gold Amalgam Nanoparticle Modified Electrodes

Christine M. Welch; Olga Nekrassova; Xuan Dai; Michael E. Hyde; Richard G. Compton


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2006

The electrochemical reaction mechanism of arsenic deposition on an Au(111) electrode

Zheng Jia; Andrew O. Simm; Xuan Dai; Richard G. Compton


Electroanalysis | 2005

Determination of Copper in the Presence of Various Amounts of Arsenic with L‐Cysteine Modified Gold Electrodes

Xuan Dai; Richard G. Compton

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Zheng Jia

Harbin Institute of Technology

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