Nickel nitrate hexahydrate ni no3 2 6h2o
Nickel nitrate hexahydrate (Ni(NO3)2·6H2O) is a crystalline chemical compound that consists of nickel, nitrate, and water. It is a green, deliquescent salt that is soluble in water and alcohol. The compound is commonly used as a precursor in various industrial and research applications.
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Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks
Tyrosinase-based Biosensor Development
Nickel nitrate hexahydrate [Ni(NO3)2•6H2O], sodium dodecyl sulfate (C12H25O4SNa) and potassium ferricyanide {K3[Fe(CN)6]} were purchased from Alfa Aesar (India). All other reagents were of analytical grade and used without any further purification. The screen printed carbon electrodes (DRP-110) with graphite working electrode (area 12.56 mm 2 ), Ag/AgCl reference electrode and graphite counter electrode were procured from DropSens (Spain). Aqueous solutions were prepared with deionized water (resistivity >18 MΩ cm), collected from a Milli-Q water purification system (Milli-Q, USA). The stock solution for tyrosinase was obtained after dissolving (1 mg mL -1 ) in phosphate buffer saline (PBS, 50 mM, 0.9% NaCl) of pH 6.5 prior to conducting the experiment.
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