Graphene oxide (GO) films mixed with polyethylenimine (PEI) were prepared by a layer-by-layer assembly (LBL) method, in which the GO component is then converted to reduced GO (rGO) through an electron transfer interaction with a polyoxometalate (POM) that is assembled on the outer surface. With this, devices were manufactured by spreading composite films of (PEI/rGO)-POM with different numbers of PEI/rGO layers on ITO substrates. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) reveals that the catalytic activity for HO of (PEI/rGO)-POM films was significantly higher than that of similar films of (PEI/GO)/PEI/POM manufactured LBL with the same number of layers, although the catalyst POM content of (PEI/rGO)-POM was only half that of (PEI/GO)/PEI/POM. The catalytic activity of (PEI/rGO)-POM films first increases and then decreases as the number of PEI/rGO layers increases. The result shows that (PEI/rGO)-POM films with three PEI/rGO layers exhibit the highest efficiency. Amperometric measurements of the (PEI/rGO)-POM films showed improved current response, high sensitivity, wide linear range, low detection limit, and fast response for HO detection. The enhanced catalytic property of (PEI/rGO)-POM films is attributed to the electron transfer interaction and electrostatic interaction between POM and rGO.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1199135 | DOI Listing |
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