Chemically modified carbon nanotubes for use in electroanalysis

被引:339
作者
Wildgoose, GG [1 ]
Banks, CE [1 ]
Leventis, HC [1 ]
Compton, RG [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Phys & Theoret Chem Lab, Oxford OX1 3QX, England
关键词
carbon nanotubes; electrochemical modification; chemical modification; electroanalysis; electrocatalysis;
D O I
10.1007/s00604-005-0449-x
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The discovery of carbon nanotubes has had a profound impact on many areas of science and technology, not least that of electroanalysis. The properties and applications of carbon nanotubes themselves have been well reviewed in the literature and a number of reviews with an electrochemical emphasis have been published. However, the modification of carbon nanotubes has recently been the focus of much research, primarily to improve their solubility in various solvents. Yet modified carbon nanotube electrodes also allow the electrochemist to tailor the properties of the carbon nanotubes, or the electrode surface to impart desired properties such as enhanced sensing capabilities. In this review we attempt to comprehensively cover the different chemical and electrochemical modification strategies and research carried out using modified carbon nanotubes for electroanalytical and bioanalytical applications. Furthermore we also discuss the use of modified carbon nanotubes in electrocatalysis and biocatalysis from an analytical aspect, as well as seeking to dispel some of the myths surrounding the "electrocatalytic" properties of carbon nanotubes.
引用
收藏
页码:187 / 214
页数:28
相关论文
共 200 条
  • [11] Functionalization of carbon nanotubes by electrochemical reduction of aryl diazonium salts: A bucky paper electrode
    Bahr, JL
    Yang, JP
    Kosynkin, DV
    Bronikowski, MJ
    Smalley, RE
    Tour, JM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2001, 123 (27) : 6536 - 6542
  • [12] Highly functionalized carbon nanotubes using in situ generated diazonium compounds
    Bahr, JL
    Tour, JM
    [J]. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 2001, 13 (11) : 3823 - +
  • [13] Oxygen reduction catalysis at anthraquinone centres molecularly wired via carbon nanotubes
    Banks, C. E.
    Wildgoose, G. G.
    Heald, C. G. R.
    Compton, R. G.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE IRANIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2005, 2 (01) : 60 - 64
  • [14] Ultrasound: promoting electroanalysis in difficult real world media
    Banks, CE
    Compton, RG
    [J]. ANALYST, 2004, 129 (08) : 678 - 683
  • [15] Electrocatalysis at graphite and carbon nanotube modified electrodes: edge-plane sites and tube ends are the reactive sites
    Banks, CE
    Davies, TJ
    Wildgoose, GG
    Compton, RG
    [J]. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2005, (07) : 829 - 841
  • [16] Exploration of gas sensing possibilities with edge plane pyrolytic graphite electrodes: nitrogen dioxide detection
    Banks, CE
    Goodwin, A
    Heald, CGR
    Compton, RG
    [J]. ANALYST, 2005, 130 (03) : 280 - 282
  • [17] Investigation of modified basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrodes: definitive evidence for the electrocatalytic properties of the ends of carbon nanotubes
    Banks, CE
    Moore, RR
    Davies, TJ
    Compton, RG
    [J]. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2004, (16) : 1804 - 1805
  • [18] Ultrasonically enhanced voltammetric analysis and applications: An overview
    Banks, CE
    Compton, RG
    [J]. ELECTROANALYSIS, 2003, 15 (5-6) : 329 - 346
  • [19] Voltammetric exploration and applications of ultrasonic cavitation
    Banks, CE
    Compton, RG
    [J]. CHEMPHYSCHEM, 2003, 4 (02) : 169 - 178
  • [20] Fullerenes gain nobel stature
    Baum, R
    [J]. CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS, 1997, 75 (01) : 29 - 33