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A High-Performance Non-Enzymatic Sensor Based on Nickel Foam Decorated with Co-CdIn 2 O 4 Nanoparticles for Electrochemical Detection of Glucose and Its Application in Human Serum

Tingrun LaiSijia PengHui ShuTing ChenXuechun XiaoYude Wang

Year: 2022 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 169 (8)Pages: 087513-087513   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

Glucose concentration is an essential evaluation index for many diseases, so it is highly essential to develop a reliable sensor for quantitative glucose measurement. In this paper, based on the high conductivity of CdIn 2 O 4 , fast electron transfer rate and excellent electrocatalytic activity of transition metal Co, Co-CdIn 2 O 4 is directly in situ grown on nickel foam conductive substrate, which has sizeable active surface area and three-dimensional interconnected properties by a simple non-aqueous sol-gel method. A series of electrochemical experiments proved that Co-CdIn 2 O 4 material has better electrocatalytic activity than CdIn 2 O 4 . According to the detection results, it can be seen that Co-CdIn 2 O 4 /NF electrochemical sensor has high detection sensitivity for glucose, which is 13857 μ A·mM −1 ·cm −2 , a rapid response time of 1.56 s. The wide linear range of glucose is from 1–1 × 10 3 μ M, and a low detection limit of 0.08 μ M. At the same time, the prepared sensor also showed good selectivity and long-term stability. The recovery rates of glucose quantitative test in human serum samples are between 101.4% and 103.3%. All the above results demonstrate that the Co-CdIn 2 O 4 /NF sensor has promising usages in the direction of non-enzymatic glucose sensing.

Keywords:
Detection limit Electrochemistry Materials science Nickel Selectivity Aqueous solution Substrate (aquarium) Nanoparticle Electrochemical gas sensor Electrode Chemistry Nanotechnology Chromatography Catalysis Metallurgy Organic chemistry

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