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Hourglass‐like Ni(OH)2nanostructures were selected to serve as electrode modifiers to demonstrate the correlation between the structure of nanomaterials and their electrocatalytic activity on L‐histidine. All three types of Ni(OH)2 nanostructure‐modified electrodes have a lower detection limit and wider linear range than the commercial materials. The electrocatalytic activity of these unique nanostructures...
As the properties of nanomaterials are strongly dependent on their size, shape and nanostructures, probing the relations between macro‐properties and nanostructures is challenging for nanoscientists. Herein, we deliberately chose three types of Ni(OH)2 with hexagonal, truncated trigonal, and trigonal hourglass‐like nanostructures, respectively, as the electrode modifier to demonstrate the correlation...
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