Electrochemical control of the morphological evolution of PEDOT on a Ni-Co(OH)/carbon cloth surface to modulate the performance of wearable HO sensors.

Nanoscale

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Green Preparation and Functionalization for Inorganic Materials, Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi'an 710021, China.

Published: April 2024

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  • The study addresses the limitations of hydrogen peroxide sensors in neutral environments by developing a flexible sensing electrode using micro-nanometer nickel and cobalt hydroxides on carbon cloth.
  • The resulting sensor shows remarkable sensitivity, a broad detection range, low detection limits, and strong stability against interference in neutral solutions.
  • The unique structure of PEDOT enhances the electrode's conductivity and electroactive surface, significantly improving sensor performance and offering a new approach to utilizing PEDOT in sensor technology.

Article Abstract

The slow redox rate of hydrogen peroxide (HO) in neutral environments makes the HO sensor inadequate for the detection of low levels of signalling molecules. The aim of this study is to fabricate a flexible sensing electrode by hydrothermally loading micro-nanometer Ni and Co(OH) on carbon cloth (CC) and electrochemically depositing poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) on the surface of the electrode. The sensor presented high sensitivity (10.43 mA mM cm), a wide detection range (0.033-120.848 mM), a low detection limit (0.92 nM), high stability, and excellent anti-interference performance in neutral solutions. Ni-Co(OH) provides abundant active sites while CC solves their agglomeration phenomenon and conductivity. The PEDOT film offers heightened conductivity, hydrophilicity, interfacial stability, and an electrochemically active surface area (ECSA). The side area of the chrysanthemum petal like PEDOT is 39 ± 7 times the bottom area, and PEDOT increases the ECSA of the composite to six times that of CC. Electrochemical precise control of PEDOT morphology to improve sensor performance provides a new strategy for the application of PEDOT in sensors.

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