Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Films of the Sulfate Dawson Polyoxometalate, [S 2 W 18 O 62 ] 4- , and Polypyrrole for Iodate Electrocatalysis.
Amna YaqubMikhail Yu VaginJames J WalshFathima LaffirIndherjith SakthinathanTimothy McCormacMustansara YaqubPublished in: ACS omega (2022)
The Dawson-type sulfate polyoxometalate (POM) [S 2 W 18 O 62 ] 4- has successfully been entrapped in polypyrrole (PPy) films on glassy carbon electrode (GCE) surfaces through pyrrole electropolymerization. Films of varying POM loadings (i.e., thickness) were grown by chronocoulometry. Film-coated electrodes were then characterized using voltammetry, revealing POM surface coverages ranging from 1.9 to 11.7 × 10 -9 mol·cm -2 , and were stable over 100 redox cycles. Typical film morphology and composition were revealed to be porous using atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and the effects of this porosity on POM redox activity were probed using AC impedance. The hybrid organic-inorganic films exhibited a good electrocatalytic response toward the reduction of iodate with a sensitivity of 0.769 μA·cm -2 ·μM -1 .
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