Electrothermal Annealing Of Catalytic Platinum Microwire Electrodes: Towards Membrane-Free Ph 7 Glucose Micro-Fuel Cells

ELECTROANALYSIS(2017)

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Surface activation and cleaning of platinum micro-wires of 25 micron diameter has been achieved by a short one-second electrothermal annealing treatment in air at 0.3 A (to orange glow). Voltammetric data suggest a decrease in the electrochemically active surface area with annealing time and a change in surface structure towards the Pt(100) crystalline face. The impact of electrothermal annealing on the electrocatalytic activity towards (i) oxygen reduction and (ii) glucose oxidation in pH 7 phosphate buffered aqueous solutions is investigated. In contrast to as-received platinum, annealed platinum produces an electrocatalytic response towards glucose oxidation with increasing glucose concentration. A short one-second anneal step is just as effective in enhancing catalysis as prolonged electrochemical cleaning in sulphuric acid. Finally, by combining a non-annealed and an annealed microwire electrode, a very simple membrane-free micro-fuel cell system is devised operating in phosphate buffer at pH7 with linearly increasing power output reaching 2.2 nWcm(-2) for high glucose levels of 0.5 M.
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microwire electrode,voltammetry,electrothermal annealing,glucose oxidation,sensor
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