A new copper(II) complex [Cu(C12H23N 3)4Br22H2O] was synthesized and its structure was characterized by x-ray crystallography and elemental analysis. The copper atom had a distorted octahedron coordination involving two bromide anions and four nitrogen atoms from the 1-decyl-1H-[1,2,4]triazole ligands. Moreover, the electrochemical behavior and electrocatalysis of the carbon paste electrode (Cu-CPE) bulk-modified by the complex have been studied in detail. The Cu-CPE showed excellent electrocatalytic activities toward the reduction of hydrogen peroxide and nitrite, and the detection limit was much lower than that mentioned in earlier reports. This bulk-modified CPE has good reproducibility, long-term stability and surface renewability, which appear promising for constructing chemical sensors. © 2009 National Institute for Materials Science.
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Zhuang, R. R., Jian, F. F., & Wang, K. (2009). An electrochemical sensing platform based on a new copper complex for the determination of hydrogen peroxide and nitrite. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/10/4/045001
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