CHAPTER 10: Metal-free Doped Carbons for Electroanalytical Sensors
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Published:24 May 2018
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Special Collection: 2018 ebook collectionSeries: Catalysis Series
V. Pifferi, A. Testolin, and L. Falciola, in Metal-free Functionalized Carbons in Catalysis: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications, ed. A. Villa and N. Dimitratos, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018, pp. 304-325.
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In this chapter, a quick excursus of metal-free doped carbon materials for the modification of electrodes to be used in electroanalytical sensors has been made. After a brief introduction to the different methods available for modified electrode preparation, the most used carbonaceous materials doped with heteroatoms (B, N, O, P, S) have been considered: carbon paste and ordered carbons, glassy carbon, boron-doped diamond and amorphous carbon, carbon nanotubes, and graphene. The effect of the presence of metals, graphitic and amorphous carbon impurities, which is not completely avoidable when considering these materials, has also been discussed.