JOURNAL ARTICLE

Highly sensitive, non-enzymatic and precious metal-free electrochemical glucose sensor based on Ni-Cu/TiO2 modified glassy carbon electrode

Abdul RaziqMuhammad TariqRiaz HussainMuhammad Aamer MehmoodInam UllahJahangeer KhanMamriz Muhammad

Year: 2018 Journal:   Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society Vol: 83 (6)Pages: 733-744   Publisher: Serbian Chemical Society

Abstract

Herein, a facile one step synthesis of Ni?Cu supported on TiO2 alloy nanoparticles through the polyol method, which reflect high catalytic performance in enzymeless electrochemical glucose sensing and applied onto glassy carbon, is reported. The morphology imaging and physical properties of the Ni?Cu/TiO2 nanocomposite were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The electrochemical studies/characterizations of glucose oxidation were realised in a basic medium and the new sensor was found to be a better electrochemical glucose sensor than Ni/TiO2/Ti and CuO/TiO2/Ti modified electrodes. The fabricated sensor was highly sensitive (719.9 ?A mM-1 cm-2), had a wide linear range (from 0.1 to 6 mM), selective and tolerant towards endogenous species, such as ascorbic acid, uric acid, acetaminophen and sodium chloride.

Keywords:
Ascorbic acid Materials science Electrochemistry Electrochemical gas sensor Glassy carbon Nanocomposite Scanning electron microscope Polyol Electrode Catalysis Electrocatalyst Nuclear chemistry Chemical engineering Cyclic voltammetry Inorganic chemistry Nanotechnology Chemistry Organic chemistry Composite material

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