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Title: ELECTROPOLYMERIZATION OF ANILINEAND ITS COMPOSITES: APPLICATION FOR HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SENSING
Authors: DALAL, PRAASHANSA
Keywords: Polyaniline, Titanium, PANI/Ti, Electrode, Galvanostatic, Impidometric, Hydrogen Peroxide
Series/Report no.: TD-1275;
Abstract: Titanium is a biocompatible and inexpensive metal and has been explored in many fields but here I have tried to explore its sensing properties .As titanium is less electroactive so it was a challenging job to use it as an electrochemical sensor but it was successfully achieved by depositing Polyaniline, which is a conducting polymer. Here in, we have used galvanostatic technique for deposition and then PANI/Ti electrode’s electrochemical properties were studied .Sensing properties of PANI/Ti electrode were confirmed by its impidometric response towards Hydrogen Peroxide.This electrode was used without any enzyme and thus it can be used for detection of many similar chemical species.
URI: http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/14323
Appears in Collections:M.E./M.Tech. Applied Physics

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