Gold nanoparticle-modified carbon nanotubes-modified electrodes. Using voltanunetry to measure the total length of the nanotubes
A carbon nanotube (CNT)-modified electrode is made in which a glassy carbon macroelectrode is partially covered with a layer of gold nanoparticle-modified CNTs. The carbon surfaces are passivated so that only the gold nanotubes are electroactive. Linear sweep voltammetry of ferrocyanide is studied u...
Main Authors: | Streeter, I, Xiao, L, Wildgoose, G, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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