Naif H. Al-HardanMuhammad Abdul HamidRoslinda ShamsudinNorinsan Kamil OthmanLim Kar Keng
Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods (NRs) have been synthesized via the hydrothermal process. The NRs were grown over a conductive glass substrate. A non-enzymatic electrochemical sensor for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), based on the prepared ZnO NRs, was examined through the use of current-voltage measurements. The measured currents, as a function of H2O2 concentrations ranging from 10 μM to 700 μM, revealed two distinct behaviours and good performance, with a lower detection limit (LOD) of 42 μM for the low range of H2O2 concentrations (first region), and a LOD of 143.5 μM for the higher range of H2O2 concentrations (second region). The prepared ZnO NRs show excellent electrocatalytic activity. This enables a measurable and stable output current. The results were correlated with the oxidation process of the H2O2 and revealed a good performance for the ZnO NR non-enzymatic H2O2 sensor.
Baishnisha AmanullaSelvakumar PalanisamyShen‐Ming ChenVijayalakshmi VelusamyTe‐Wei ChiuTse-Wei ChenSayee Kannan Ramaraj
Ying ShuaiChuanghua LiuJia WangJun MaXiaoyan Cui
I. MihailovaVjačeslavs GerbredersMarina KrasovskaĒriks SļedevskisValdis MizersAndrejs BulanovsAndrejs Ogurcovs
Li ZhangHua LiYonghong NiJun LiKaiming LiaoGuang‐Chao Zhao
Guang Sheng CaoLei WangPengfei YuanChao GaoXiaojuan LiuTong LiTianmin Li