A THIN FILM WITH PHOSPHOTUNGSTATE NANOCLUSTERS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO MATERIALS SCIENTISTS INVESTIGATE THE ELECTROREDUCTION OF HEXAZINONE



A THIN FILM WITH PHOSPHOTUNGSTATE NANOCLUSTERS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO MATERIALS SCIENTISTS INVESTIGATE THE ELECTROREDUCTION OF HEXAZINONE
Adriano Lopes de Souza
Pedro Henrique de Paulo Olívio
Leonardo Aparecido Correia
Julia Helena de Paula
Kelly Roberta Francisco
Victória de Oliveira Margarido

03/09/2021
15-28
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Aim: In the work reported here, we investigated the surface topography and the electrocatalytical ability toward hexazinone herbicide of a film of hybrid organically modified silicate (ormosil) using (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane and phosphotungstic acid (HPW), a polyoxometalate (POM) nanocluster. Method: The morphology of the film on gold electrode was studied with a recent surface analysis technique based on atomic force microscopy coupled with infrared absorption spectroscopy. Result: This hybrid ormosil film showed nanopores distributed throughout the surface and the interaction between HPW clusters and amine groups was electrostatic. Result: The electrocatalytic reduction of hexazinone occurred at 0.20 V vs. Ag/AgCl in acidic medium pH 0.80 as shown by cyclic voltammetry analyses. Result: Solid state 29Si nuclear magnetic resonance analyses showed that the distribution of silicate groups in the ormosil is formed by Q3 and Q4 species. Conclusion: Since a sensor for hexazinone was not aimed here, this system studied can contribute to the improvement of useful materials in environmental science research.
Ler mais...Sol-gel process, Ormosil, Hexazinone, Hybrid film, Phosphotungstic acid.
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