Abstract

Mixed-valent ruthenium oxide/hexacyanoruthenate/silicomolybdate hybrid film was grown on glassy carbon electrode by repetitive cyclic voltammetric scanning in solution (pH 1.5) containing , and ions. Simultaneous cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance measurements demonstrate the steady growth of hybrid film. In pure supporting electrolyte, the modified electrode exhibits five obvious redox couples. The electrochemical responses of modified electrode resemble that of a surface immobilized redox couple. The hybrid film electrodes showed electrocatalytic activity toward oxidation of neurotransmitters, ascorbic acid and reduction of . The neurotransmitters oxidized on modified electrode at less positive potentials compared to bare electrode. The feasibility of using our modified electrodes for analytical application was also investigated.

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