Sodium nitrate
Sodium nitrate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaNO3. It is a white crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water. Sodium nitrate is commonly used as an oxidizing agent and as a source of nitrate ions in various industrial and laboratory applications.
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Carbohydrate Assay Reagent Preparation
Preparation and Characterization of Ion Exchange Membranes
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC, Mw 112,000 g mol−1) was supplied by ATOCHEM, Madrid, Spain. Tetrahydrofuran (THF) was purchased from Scharlab S.L. Amberlite® IRA-402 (Cl− form, total exchange capacity ≥ 1.0 mol L−1) was supplied by Merck Life Science, Darmstadt, Germany, S.L.U.
Anion Exchange Resin Characterization
Graphene-Based Biosensor Fabrication
Graphite Oxide Synthesis and Characterization
was purchased from
Abalonyx (product 1.8, CAS 1034343-98-0). According to the provider,
the GO material was prepared using a slightly modified Hummers method.
The characterization by XPS, XRD, and FTIR confirmed that the material
is standard HGO. The C/O = 1.99 ratio was determined using XPS (C/O
= 2.25 not taking into account oxygen from sulfate groups). Trace
amounts of nitrogen and Si were also detected as impurities.
According to our characterization, the GO confirms that all properties
of this material are typical for standard HGO. Sodium nitrate was
bought from Scharlab (CAS 7631-99-4), and sulfuric acid was purchased
from Merck (95–97% concentration, CAS 7664-93-9). Potassium
permanganate (CAS 7722-64-7), hydrogen peroxide (30% concentration,
CAS 7722-84-1), and hydrochloric acid (37% concentration, CAS 7647-01-0)
were all purchased from VWR Chemicals. The methylene blue used for
characterization was bought from Sigma-Aldrich (CAS 122965–43-9).
The reference sample of porous templated carbon with a BET surface
area of ∼2000 m2/g was purchased from ACS Material.
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