Tara N. Barwa , Luke Glennon , Daniele Alves , Yiran Lou , Eithne Dempsey , Carmel B. Breslin
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Simple dispersion of carbon nanofibers in a naturally occurring polyphenol in water and their electrochemical characteristics
Carbon nanofibers are hydrophobic with poor dispersion in water. They are normally functionalised using highly acidic solutions and elevated temperatures. In this communication, we show that tannic acid can be employed at room temperature using a simple sonication method to give very good dispersions of the CNFs in distilled water. Using a factorial design, the three components, the sonication period, the concentration of tannic acid and the concentration of CNFs were found to be significant, while the concentration of the tannic acid as a single component had an equally significant effect. The optimum conditions were 1.0–1.25 mg mL−1 of CNFs, and 0.85 – 1.0 mM of tannic acid with a sonication period between 50 and 60 min. The well-dispersed CNFs exhibited very good electrochemical characteristics, with efficient electron transfer in the oxidation of acetaminophen, which was used as a model analyte.
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Electrochemistry Communications is an open access journal providing fast dissemination of short communications, full communications and mini reviews covering the whole field of electrochemistry which merit urgent publication. Short communications are limited to a maximum of 20,000 characters (including spaces) while full communications and mini reviews are limited to 25,000 characters (including spaces). Supplementary information is permitted for full communications and mini reviews but not for short communications. We aim to be the fastest journal in electrochemistry for these types of papers.