JOURNAL ARTICLE

Copper Nanoparticle and Nitrogen Doped Graphite Oxide Based Biosensor for the Sensitive Determination of Glucose

Sivasankar KulandaivelKaruppasamy Kohila RaniSea‐Fue WangRajkumar DevasenathipathyChia‐Her Lin

Year: 2018 Journal:   Nanomaterials Vol: 8 (6)Pages: 429-429   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Copper nanoparticles with the diameter of 50 ± 20 nm decorated nitrogen doped graphite oxide (NGO) have been prepared through a simple single step carbonization method using copper metal-organic framework (MOF), [Cu2(BDC)2(DABCO)] (where BDC is 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate, and DABCO is 1,4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane) as precursor. The surface morphology, porosity, surface area and elemental composition of CuNPs/NGO were characterized by various techniques. The as-synthesized CuNPs/NGO nanomaterials were coated on commercially available disposable screen-printed carbon electrode for the sensitive determination of glucose. We find that the modified electrode can detect glucose between 1 μM and 1803 μM (linear range) with good sensitivity (2500 μA mM−1 cm−2). Our glucose sensor also possesses low limits of detection (0.44 μM) towards glucose determination. The highly selective nature of the fabricated electrode was clearly visible from the selectivity studies. The practicability of CuNPs/NGO modified electrode has been validated in the human serum samples. The storage stability along with better repeatability and reproducibility results additionally substantiate the superior electrocatalytic activity of our constructed sensor towards glucose.

Keywords:
Materials science Copper DABCO Electrode Biosensor Graphite oxide Carbonization Nanoparticle Graphite Nanomaterials Selectivity Chemical engineering Carbon fibers Copper oxide Inorganic chemistry Octane Nanotechnology Chemistry Organic chemistry Catalysis Scanning electron microscope Composite number Metallurgy Composite material

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