Abstract

This work describes the in situ immobilization of Mn(II) phthalocyanine (MnPc) in a porous SiO 2/SnO 2 mixed oxide matrix obtained by the sol gel processing method. The chemically modified matrix SiO 2/SnO 2/MnPc, possessing an estimated amount of 8 × 10 −10 mol cm −2 of MnPc on the surface, was used to prepare an electrode to analyze dissolved oxygen in water by an electrochemical technique. The electrode was prepared by mixing the material with ultrapure graphite and evaluated using differential pulse voltammetry. Dissolved O 2 was reduced at −0.31 V with a limit of detection (LOD) equal to 7.0 × 10 −4 mmol L −1. A mechanism involving four electrons in O 2 reduction was determined by the rotating disk electrode technique.

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