Quasi-aligned Cu 2 S/Cu(OH) 2 nanorod arrays anchored on Cu foam as self-supported electrode for non-enzymatic glucose detection.
Yanxin LiaoQian DuShupei SunNianfeng ShiGuangfu YinZhongbing HuangXiaoming LiaoPublished in: Nanotechnology (2022)
Self-supported Cu 2 S/Cu(OH) 2 composite nanorods for highly sensitive non-enzymatic glucose sensing were in situ grown on Cu foam by simple hydrothermal treatment of aligned Cu(OH) 2 nanorods. The physicochemical and electrochemical properties of the as-fabricated Cu 2 S/Cu(OH) 2 composite nanorods were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscope, x-ray photoelectron spectroscope, cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, amperometric i - t measurements. The mechanism of the composite nanorods produced on conductive substrates was also explored. The electrode exhibits a sensitivity of 9626.88 μ A mM -1 cm -2 towards glucose with good anti-interference ability, indicating it a promising electrode material for the enhanced non-enzymatic glucose detection.
Keyphrases
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