Amperometric Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide Using InP Porous Nanostructures
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概要
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The electrocatalytic activity of n-type InP porous nanostructures was investigated in terms of their application to amperometric biochemical sensors. The current sensitivities for H2O2 detection were strongly dependent on the structural properties of these porous nanostructures. A sample with deeper pores responsed more sensitively because of the enlarged surface area inside the nanopores. The removal of an irregular top layer also effectively improved the current sensitivity. The conductive porous nanostructures presented here were very promising for the direct amperometric detection of H2O2.
- Japan Society of Applied Physicsの論文
- 2008-05-25
著者
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SATO Taketomo
Research Center for Integrated Quantum Electronics (RCIQE), Hokkaido University
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Hashizume Tamotsu
Research Center For Integrated Quantum Electronics Hokkaido University
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Sato Taketomo
Research Center For Integrated Quantum Electronics Hokkaido University
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Sato Taketomo
Research Center For Integrated Quantum Electronics (rciqe) And Graduate School Of Information Scienc
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YOSHIZAWA Naoki
Research Center for Integrated Quantum Electronics, Hokkaido University
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MIZOHATA Akinori
Research Center for Integrated Quantum Electronics, Hokkaido University
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Hashizume Tamotsu
Research Center For Integrated Quantum Electronics (rciqe) And Graduate School Of Information Scienc
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Yoshizawa Naoki
Research Center for Integrated Quantum Electronics, and Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University, N-13, W-8, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
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