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Exploiting synergistic interaction in Cu-Zn-Ni alloy oxide films prepared by one-step anodizing for a highly sensitive non-enzymatic glucose sensor

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS [2023]
Minghui Chen, Chen Wang, Fei Chen, Hongjie Li, Yunpeng Wang, Haitao Ma
ABSTRACT

A highly sensitive and precise electrochemical biosensor for glucose detection was developed by coupling synergetic catalysis of Cu-Zn-Ni oxide films. To enhance the catalytic performance of alloy, potentials between −0.5 V and 1.5 V are selected for potentiostatic oxidation. Notably, the oxidation process reveals the influence of Cl − in the electrolyte, leading to electrode surface etching, with increasing etching and grain boundary collapse at higher potentials. The electrochemical performance of the electrode was comprehensively evaluated using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and amperometric response in alkaline conditions. The catalytic electrode has an impressive linear response in the concentration range of 0.1 ∼ 1.0 mM glucose, with a sensitivity of 3775.11 μA·mM −1 . Furthermore, the electrode exhibits remarkable stability and anti-interference properties, rendering it suitable for non-enzymatic glucose sensing applications.

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