Abstract

The pH-dependence of oxygen electroreduction has been investigated on multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) modified glassy carbon (GC) electrodes. Various surfactants were used in the electrode modification: dihexadecyl hydrogen phosphate, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, sodium dodecyl sulfate and Triton X-100. Electrochemical experiments were carried out in 0.5 M H 2SO 4 solution, acetate buffer (pH 5), phosphate buffers (pH 6, 7 and 8), borate buffer (pH 10), 0.01 M KOH, 0.1 M KOH and in 1 M KOH solution, using the rotating disk electrode (RDE) method. The oxygen reduction behaviour of MWCNT-modified GC electrodes at different pHs was compared. The RDE results revealed that the half-wave potential ( E 1/2) of oxygen reduction was higher in solutions of high pH. At lower pHs (pH < 10) the value of E 1/2 did not essentially depend on the solution pH. A comparison with previous studies on bare GC showed that the pH-dependence of the half-wave potential of oxygen reduction on MWCNT-modified GC electrodes follows a similar trend to that observed for bare GC.

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