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Fabrication of ordered polydopamine-coated carbon nanotube arrays and their electrocatalytic activities towards synergistically enhanced oxidation of ascorbate-monosaccharides and reduction of oxygen

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Abstract An ordered array of single-walled carbon nanotubes coated with polydopamine (SWCNTs@PDA) is prepared using multiple voltammetry for the oxidation of ascorbate (AA)-monosaccharides, and the reduction of oxygen (O2) in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An ordered array of single-walled carbon nanotubes coated with polydopamine (SWCNTs@PDA) is prepared using multiple voltammetry for the oxidation of ascorbate (AA)-monosaccharides, and the reduction of oxygen (O2) in enzyme-free fuel cells. The SWCNTs@PDA electrode exhibits a pair of redox peaks at the formal potential of 0.145 V (vs. SCE, 0.1 V s−1). The electrocatalytic oxidation of ascorbate enhanced by three monosaccharide isomers on SWCNTs@PDA shows the stereoisomeric effects. Glucose (Glu) has the highest ability to enhance synergistically the oxidation reaction of ascorbate while fructose (Fru) has the lowest with galactose (Gal) in between. The presence of SWCNTs@PDA arrays on carbon felt surface leads to a positive shift of 0.331 V or 0.335 V in the onset potential of O2 or H2O2 reduction. While simultaneously employing SWCNTs@PDA as anode and cathode catalysts to assemble an ascorbate-glucose fuel cell, the short-circuit current density (isc) or maximum power density (Pmax) shows a 5.2-fold or 12.7-fold increase compared with that using bare SWCNTs. The present study provides an interesting platform for the electrochemical oxidation of ascorbate enhanced recognizably by monosaccharides, as well as illustrates that the redox-active SWCNTs@PDA arrays can act as a signal amplifier to promote remarkably the redox reactions of ascorbate and glucose with O2 in fuel cells.

Keywords: ascorbate; oxidation ascorbate; swcnts pda; ascorbate monosaccharides; reduction

Journal Title: Electrochimica Acta
Year Published: 2019

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