Abstract

Polyaniline nanowires are directly synthesized on a glassy carbon electrode (3 mm diameter) by an electrochemical process. The polyaniline nanowires, of uniform size, a diameter of 85–95 nm, and high conductivity, distribute evenly throughout the surface of the working electrode. Electrochemical measurements are conducted in order to determine the electrochemically effective surface area of the obtained glassy carbon electrode modified with polyaniline nanowires, and an investigation of the electrocatalytic activity of polyaniline nanowires for the oxidation of methanol under alkaline conditions is carried out. The electrochemically effective surface area of the glassy carbon electrode modified with polyaniline nanowires is nearly 27 times larger than that of a glassy carbon electrode. In a cyclic voltammetry curve of the glassy carbon electrode modified with polyaniline nanowires measured in a 3.0 M CH3OH and 0.5 M KOH solution, an anodic peak corresponding to the oxidation of methanol under alkaline conditions appears at 0.17 V with a peak current of 34.4 μA.

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