Electrochimica Acta, Vol.238, 185-193, 2017
Chemical synthesis of nanoparticles of nickel telluride and cobalt telluride and its electrochemical applications for determination of uric acid and adenine
Nickel telluride (NiTe) and cobalt telluride (CoTe) nanocrystallites were synthesized from homogeneous reaction mixtures of tartrate complex of Ni2+/Co2+ and Te4+ at room temperature by reduction with sodium borohydride. The morphology and the structure of the synthesized particles were characterized by XRD, FESEM, TEM and EDX. The nanocrystallites have shown narrow size distribution with diameter 10.8 nm and 3.8 nm for NiTe and CoTe respectively. The electrochemical properties of the synthesized materials were carried out by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV). NiTe modified graphite paste electrode (NiTe/GP) showed electrocatalytic oxidation towards uric acid (UA) and adenine (AD) and two well separated oxidation peaks were obtained in DPV measurement. The peak separation between UA and AD was 633 mV. Under optimized experimental condition, the linear response ranges for the determination of UA and AD were 3-200 mu M and 3-50 mu M for NiTe/GP and the detection limits (S/N = 3) were 95 nM and 206 nM respectively in the mixture. CoTe modified graphite paste electrode (CoTe/GP) displayed electrocatalytic oxidation towards uric acid (UA) only. Both the modified electrodes were used in human urine and blood sample analysis with better sensitivities than earlier reports. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Chemical synthesis;Nickel telluride;Cobalt telluride nanoparticles;Electrochemical determination;Uric acid;Adenine