Synthesis and characterization of α-Fe2O3/polyaniline nanotube composite as electrochemical sensor for uric acid detection

We report the synthesis of α-Fe2O3/polyaniline nanotube (PAn NTs) composite as an electrochemical sensor for uric acid (UA) detection. Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) indicates a hexagonal shape of the α-Fe2O3 while a nanotube morphology of the PAn. Impedance spectroscopy results...

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Main Authors: Mahmoudian, Mohammad Reza, Basirun, Wan Jefrey, Sookhakian, Mehran, Woi, Pei Meng, Zalnezhad, Erfan, Hazarkhani, Hassan, Alias, Yatimah
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Published: Elsevier 2019
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Summary:We report the synthesis of α-Fe2O3/polyaniline nanotube (PAn NTs) composite as an electrochemical sensor for uric acid (UA) detection. Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) indicates a hexagonal shape of the α-Fe2O3 while a nanotube morphology of the PAn. Impedance spectroscopy results confirm a significant decrease in the charge transfer resistance of the glassy carbon electrode (GCE) modified with α-Fe2O3/PAn NTs due to the presence of PAn NTs. The results show that the increase in the conductivity of α-Fe2O3 in the presence of PAnNTs could improve the catalytic performance of α-Fe2O3/PAn NTs composite, compared to the pure α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles. From differential pulse voltammetry, a linear working range for the concentration of UA between 0.01 µM and 5 µM, with a LOD of 0.038 µM (S/N = 3) was obtained. The sensitivity of the linear segment is 0.433 μA µM−1. The reliability of the modified electrode towards the detection of UA was investigated in the presence of interfering acids such as ascorbic acid, citric acid and succinic acid.