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Highly Selective Wearable Alcohol Homologue Sensors Derived from Pt-Coated Truncated Octahedron Au.

Hongting MaPeihao ChengChuanrui ChenXiaodong GengKaizhou YangFengjuan LvJunlin MaYue JiangQuanli LiuYan SuJian LiNan Zhu
Published in: ACS sensors (2022)
Unhealthy alcohol inhalation is among the top 10 causes of preventable death. However, the present alcohol sensors show poor selectivity among alcohol homologues. Herein, Pt-coated truncated octahedron Au (Pt m @Au to ) as the electrocatalyst for a highly selective electrochemical sensor toward alcohol homologues has been designed. The alcohol sensor is realized by distinguishing the electro-oxidation behavior of methanol (MeOH), ethanol (EtOH), or isopropanol (2-propanol). Intermediates from alcohols are further oxidized to CO 2 by Pt m @Au to , resulting in different oxidation peaks in cyclic voltammograms and successful distinction of alcohols. Pt m @Au to is then modified on wearable glove-based sensors for monitoring actual alcohol samples (MeOH fuel, vodka, and 2-propanol hand sanitizer), with good mechanical performance and repeatability. The exploration of the Pt m @Au to -based wearable alcohol sensor is expected to be suitable for environmental measurement with high selectivity for alcohol homologues or volatile organic compounds.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • heart rate
  • nitric oxide