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  • 2014Activated carbons prepared from industrial pre-treated cork: Sustainable adsorbents for pharmaceutical compounds removal134citations
  • 2013Novel Composite Material Polyoxovanadate@MIL-101(Cr): A Highly Efficient Electrocatalyst for Ascorbic Acid Oxidation105citations
  • 2013Alkene epoxidation by manganese(III) complexes immobilized onto nanostructured carbon CMK-345citations
  • 2012Oxidovanadium(IV) acetylacetonate immobilized onto CMK-3 for heterogeneous epoxidation of geraniol39citations
  • 2011Epoxidation of olefins catalyzed by manganese(III) salen complexes grafted to porous heterostructured clays52citations
  • 2010Templated synthesis of carbon materials mediated by porous clay heterostructures33citations
  • 2005Fatigue damage analysis of aluminised glass fibre composites7citations
  • 2004Synthesis and immobilization of molybdenum complexes in a pillared layered clay29citations

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  • Andrade, M. A.
  • Pinto, M. L.
  • Aroso, I.
  • Fernandes, E. M.
  • Mestre, A. S.
  • Reis, Rui Luís
  • Silva, S. P.
  • Pires, R. A.
  • Carvalho, A. P.
  • Barbosa, Ads
  • Freire, Cristina
  • Fernandes, Dm
  • Cunha Silva, L.
  • Balula, Ss
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  • Araujo, Jp
  • Pereira, C.
  • Gaspar, H.
  • Pereira, Am
  • Carvalho, Ap
  • Andrade, M.
  • Dorbes, S.
  • Barros, D.
  • Kuzniarska Biernacka, I.
  • Santos, C.
  • Vieira, Al
  • Martins, A.
  • Errajhi, A.
  • Richardson, Mel
  • Costa, J.
  • Ferreira, J.
  • Zhang, Zhongyi
  • Raposo, Mmm
  • Neves, Ic
  • Costa, F.
  • Silva, Cjr
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Novel Composite Material Polyoxovanadate@MIL-101(Cr): A Highly Efficient Electrocatalyst for Ascorbic Acid Oxidation

  • Barbosa, Ads
  • Pires, J.
  • Freire, Cristina
  • Fernandes, Dm
  • Cunha Silva, L.
  • Balula, Ss
Abstract

A novel hybrid composite material, PMo10V2@MIL-101 was prepared by the encapsulation of the tetrabutylammonium (TBA) salt of the vanadium-substituted phosphomolybdate [PMo10V2O40](5-) (PMo10V2) into the porous metal-organic framework (MOF) MIL-101(Cr). The materials characterization by powder X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectra and scanning electron microscopy confirmed the preparation of the composite material without disruption of the MOF porous structure. Pyrolytic graphite electrodes modified with the original components (MIL-101(Cr), PMo10V2), and the composite material PMo10V2@MIL-101 were prepared and their electrochemical responses were studied by cyclic voltammetry. Surface confined redox processes were observed for all the immobilized materials. MIL-101(Cr) showed one-electron reduction process due to chromium centers (Cr-III -> Cr-II), while PMo10V2 presented five reduction processes: the peak at more positive potentials is attributed to two superimposed 1-electron vanadium reduction processes (V-V -> V-IV) and the other four peaks to Mo-centred two-electron reduction processes (Mo-VI -> Mo-V). The electrochemical behavior of the composite material PMo10V2@MIL-101 showed both MIL-101(Cr) and PMo10V2 redox features, although with the splitting of the two vanadium processes and the shift of the Mo- and Cr- centered processes to more negative potentials. Finally, PMo10V2@MIL-101 modified electrode showed outstanding enhanced vanadium-based electrocatalytic properties towards ascorbic acid oxidation, in comparison with the free PMo10V2, as a result of its immobilization into the porous structure of the MOF. Furthermore, PMo10V2@MIL-101 modified electrode showed successful simultaneous detection of ascorbic acid and dopamine.

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  • porous
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • chromium
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • composite
  • powder X-ray diffraction
  • cyclic voltammetry
  • vanadium