Browsing by Author "Bollo, S."
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- ItemEffects of preparation on catalytic, magnetic and hybrid micromotors on their functional features and application in gastric cancer biomarker detection(2020) Baez, D. F.; Ramos, G.; Corvalán R., Alejandro; Cordero, M. L.; Bollo, S.; Kogan, M. J.
- ItemOrganic and Inorganic Nanoparticles for Prevention and Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer(2015) Oyarzún, F.; Guerrero V., Claudio; Hassan, N.; Morales, J.; Bollo, S.; Corvalán R., Alejandro; Quest, A.; Kogan, M.
- ItemReactivity descriptors for Cu bis-phenanthroline catalysts for the hydrogen peroxide reduction reaction(2020) Muñoz Becerra, K.; Báez, D. F.; Zagal, J. H.; Bollo, S.; Toro Labbé, Alejandro; Venegas Toledo, Ricardo Alberto; Recio Cortés, Francisco JavierFollowing previous studies where the metal-centered redox potentials of MN4 complexes are proposed as a reactivity descriptor for different electrochemical reactions, in the present work we expand this idea to a series of substituted Cu(I)-phenanthrolines adsorbed on glassy carbon electrodes as catalysts for the hydrogen peroxide reduction reaction (HPRR) in aqueous media. As the foot of the wave for HPRR on Cu-based modified electrodes is closely related to the Cu(II)/Cu(I) formal potential, we have found a linear correlation between the catalytic activity expressed as (log i)E and the E°'Cu(II)/Cu(I) redox potential of the complexes with a slope (dE°/dlogi)E close to +0.120 V dec−1, showing that the catalytic activity increases with the shift of E°'Cu(II)/Cu(I) to more positive potentials as a result of the electron-withdrawing nature of the substituents on the ligands. Moreover, the theoretical differences in the calculated chemical potentials (Δμ) of the reactive species follow a similar trend with the E°'Cu(II)/Cu(I) where a positive shift of this parameter is related with a higher Δμ and in consequence, with high catalytic activity. Furthermore, this strategy can be used for the smart design of biosensors as it was shown by the electroanalytical results.