Novel polymeric cobalt tetrabenzimidazole phthalocyanine for nanomolar detection of hydrogen peroxide†
Abstract
An N4 macrocyclic complex of polymeric cobalt phthalocyanine substituted with a tetrabenzimidazole (poly(CoTBImPc)) moiety at the periphery was synthesized by a facile route. The redox behavior of poly(CoTBImPc) was confirmed by cyclic voltammetry and obtained redox peaks corresponding to the central metal (Co2+/Co1+) and phthalocyanine macrocycle (Pc2−/Pc3−). Furthermore, to enhance the conductivity, surface area, and sensitivity of the synthesized poly(CoTBImPc), carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were coated on a glassy carbon electrode (GCE/CNT/poly(CoTBmIPc)). Consequently, an amperometric sensor was fabricated for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and it manifested a linear response in the concentration range of 10 to 100 nM. The limit of detection (LOD) value observed for H2O2 was 2 nM with the configuration of GCE/CNT/poly(CoTBIPc) using the amperometry tool. The proposed sensor displayed outstanding reproducibility, repeatability, and high stability, without losing its main catalytic properties. Furthermore, the designed sensor has high selectivity for H2O2 even in the presence of interfering species in the solution.