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Dual-Valence Copper Nanostructures with Cu+/Cu2+ Interfaces for High-Sensitivity Glucose Electrochemical Sensing

Nanomaterials [2024]
Zhipeng Yu, Pengxu Yan, Yilei Sheng, Chengwei Zhang, Zhun Qiao, Qikui Fan, Chuncai Kong, Zhimao Yang
ABSTRACT

Copper-based materials, renowned for their redox versatility and conductivity, have extensive applications in electrochemical sensing. Herein, we construct stable Cu+/Cu2+interfaces within dual-valence copper nanostructures to achieve enhanced sensitivity in glucose sensing. By employing a hydrolysis method to tune Cu2+/Cu+ratios precisely, we achieved an optimal electrochemical interface with heightened stability and reactivity. The Cu+/Cu2+interface-based flexible electrode demonstrated excellent glucose sensitivity (332.4 µA mmol/L−1cm−2at +0.65 V), wide linear range (up to 10 mmol), a low detection limit of 1.02 nmol/L, and strong selectivity, including detection in human sweat, making this study significant for advanced electrochemical sensors.

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