Abstract

AbstractA novel chemically modified electrode was fabricated by immobilizing ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) onto a glassy carbon (GC) electrode. The electrocatalytic behavior of the OMC modified electrode towards the oxidation of uric acid (UA) and ascorbic acid (AA) was studied. Compared to a glassy carbon electrode, the OMC modified electrode showed a faster electron transfer rate and reduced the overpotentials greatly. Furthermore, the OMC modified electrode resolved the overlapping voltammetric responses of UA and AA into two well‐defined voltammetric peaks with peak separation of ca. 0.38 V. All results show that the OMC modified electrode has a good electrocatalytic ability to UA and AA, and has an excellent response towards UA even in the presence of high concentration AA.

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