One-Step
Pyrolytic Synthesis of Nitrogen and Sulfur Dual-Doped Porous Carbon
with High Catalytic Activity and Good Accessibility to Small Biomolecules
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Abstract
As one of promising catalysts that
contain high density of active sites, N doped carbons have been extensively
researched, while the reports for N, S dual-doped carbon materials
are far less exhaustive. Herein, devoid of activation process and
template, N, S dual-doped porous carbon (N–S–PC) was
prepared for the first time via one-step pyrolysis of sodium citrate
and cysteine. Possessing unique porous structure and large pore volume
as well as good accessibility, N–S–PC demonstrates significantly
improved electrocatalytic activity toward oxidation of ascorbic acid
(AA), dopamine (DA), and uric acid (UA). In the coexisting system,
the peak potential separation between AA and DA is up to 251 mV, which
is much larger than for most of the other carbons. On the basis of
large potential separation and high current response, selective and
sensitive simultaneous determination of AA, DA, and UA was successfully
accomplished by differential pulse voltammetry, displaying a linear
response from 50 to 2000 μM, from 0.1 to 50 μM, and from
0.1 to 50 μM with a detection limit (<i>S</i>/<i>N</i> = 3) of 0.78, 0.02, and 0.06 μM. This work highlights
the importance of N, S dual doping and hierarchical porous carbons
for efficient catalysis