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Direct electrochemistry of nanoparticulate Fe2O3 in aqueous solution and adsorbed onto tin-doped indium oxide
2001
Pure and Applied Chemistry
Nanoparticulate iron oxides occur naturally, for example, in soil, water, and in the cytoplasm of living cells. The redox properties and detection of these nanoparticles are therefore of considerable importance. Understanding and mimicking nanoparticle-based redox reactions may lead to new types of water-based electrochemical processes. In this study, the electrochemical detection of 45 nm diameter Fe2O3 nanoparticles dissolved in aqueous buffer solutions is investigated as a model
doi:10.1351/pac200173121885
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