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• SC7-P007<br />

MECHANICAL SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF A MODIFIED<br />

ELECTRODE WITH MOF-RPR<br />

Ingrid Guadalupe Meza Pardo 1 , María Aurora Veloz Rodríguez 1 , Victor Esteban Reyes Cruz 1 ,<br />

Gustavo Urbano Reyes 1 , María Isabel Reyes 1 , José María Rivera Villanueva 2 , Josè Angel Cobos<br />

Murcia 1,3<br />

1 Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Área Académica de Ciencias de la Tierra y<br />

Materiales, Mexico. 2 Universidad Veracruzana, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Mexico.<br />

3 Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia - CONACYT, Depto. de Cátedras, Mexico.<br />

The hybrid molecules, such as MOF, are compounds formed by an organic<br />

binder and a metal ion, which, when joined, form a porous material with a high<br />

surface area, with specific characteristics allowing applications in different areas<br />

of science. That is why in this work the mechanochemical synthesis of the MOF-<br />

RPR is addressed. It has been made with 4,4dipyridil and 0,562 g (0.002 mol) of<br />

zinc acetate (trihydrate), thus allowing to obtain yellow crystals. Subsequently<br />

we proceeded to evaluate using a three-electrode arrangement, taking as a<br />

working electrode a carbon paste electrode modified with the MOF previously<br />

synthesized, the electrochemical technique that was used was the cyclic<br />

voltammetry and linear voltammetry in an injected NaCl system with Nitrogen<br />

and without this gas, with a potential window of -0.750 to 1200 mV, obtaining<br />

voltammograms in which the presence of signals indicating oxidation and<br />

reduction processes can be observed with respect to the interface that exists<br />

between the modified electrode and the electrolyte species. Unlike the<br />

unmodified carbon paste electrode that does not show signs when a potential<br />

is imposed.<br />

Keywords: MOF, MOF-RPR, Carbon paste electrode<br />

Presenting authors email: ingrid.mezap@gmail.com

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