Carbon black-modified carbon ceramic electrode-Its fabrication, characterization, and electroanalytical performance

DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS(2022)

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In this work, a carbon ceramic electrode (CCE) bulk-modified with 13 wt% carbon black (CB) was developed for the first time. The prepared CB-CCE was characterized using various techniques including scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and elec-trochemical impedance spectroscopy. The properties of CB-CCE were compared to an unmodified carbon ceramic electrode (CCE). The results indicated that the incorporation of CB into CCE slightly influenced the morphology and surface chemistry of the ceramic composite, however, significantly improved electrochemical properties of CCE towards a ferro/ferricyanide redox marker were observed. Moreover, the long lifetime of the CB-CCE, i.e., at least two months, was confirmed. Besides, the developed CB-CCE was successfully applied for square-wave voltammetric (SWV) determination of syringic acid (SA) as a selected phenolic compound. The SWV proced-ure combined with CB-CCE was characterized by higher sensitivity (1.11 mu A L mu mol-1), wider linear range (0.5-16.0 mu mol L-1), and lower limit of detection (0.15 mu mol L-1) when compared to the procedure performed using the unmodified electrode. In addition, the CB-CCE was successfully used to quantify SA in a red wine.
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Carbon black, Carbon ceramic electrode, Bulk modification, Electrochemical characterization, Syringic acid
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