2011
DOI: 10.1524/ract.2011.1846
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Electrochemical studies of U(VI)/U(V) in saturated Na2CO3solution at gold nanoparticles embedded CTA-modified electrode

Abstract: Gold nanoparticles / Uranyl / Voltammetry / Impedance spectroscopy / ElectrocatalysisSummary. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were prepared in the matrix of cellulose triacetate (CTA) membrane containing a liquid anion exchanger trioctylmethylammonium chloride (Aliquat-336). The AuCl 4 − ions were transferred in the membrane matrix by anion-exchange process, and then subsequently reduced with NaBH 4 to form AuNPs in the membrane. The AuNPs-embedded CTA (AuNPs-CTA) membrane was characterized by UV-visible spectrosco… Show more

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“…Next, we dipped PEDOT:PSS/Pt electrode in 10 mM UO 2 2+ in 0.1 M KCl for a few minutes and then the electrode was washed several times with Milli-Q water and CV response was recorded in 0.1 M KCl (Figure a). Reduction and oxidation peaks were observed corresponding to UO 2 2+ /UO 2 redox couple and decayed down to background current after repeated CV cycling showing absorption of UO 2 2+ on the electrode surface . The same experiment was repeated on bare Pt electrode, but no such absorption of UO 2 2+ was observed.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Next, we dipped PEDOT:PSS/Pt electrode in 10 mM UO 2 2+ in 0.1 M KCl for a few minutes and then the electrode was washed several times with Milli-Q water and CV response was recorded in 0.1 M KCl (Figure a). Reduction and oxidation peaks were observed corresponding to UO 2 2+ /UO 2 redox couple and decayed down to background current after repeated CV cycling showing absorption of UO 2 2+ on the electrode surface . The same experiment was repeated on bare Pt electrode, but no such absorption of UO 2 2+ was observed.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…A reduction peak at −0.172 V was observed in each case which signifies uranyl ion adsorption on PEDOT-PSS. 16 But the height of the U(VI) to U(IV) reduction peak current is greater at lower acidity (0.05 M HNO 3 ) which signifies the amount of UO 2 2+ ions adsorption on PEDOT-PSS/GC electrodes increases with a decrease in nitric acid strength. The same experiment was performed with bare GC electrode but no adsorption of UO 2 2+ was observed.…”
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