| Literature DB >> 27811998 |
Juan He1, Han Yang1, Yayun Zhang1, Jie Yu1, Longfei Miao1, Yonghai Song1, Li Wang1.
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27811998 PMCID: PMC5095656 DOI: 10.1038/srep36637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1SEM images of Cu-hemin MOFs prepared at the mole ratio of Cu2+ and hemin of 171:1 at (A) Low- and (B,C) high-magnification. Insert in Fig. 1C showed detailed structure. (D) EDXS, (E) FT-IR spectra and (F) XRD patterns of hemin and Cu-hemin MOFs.
Figure 2SEM images of GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs nanocomposites at (A) Low- and (B,C) high-magnification. (D) UV-vis spectra and (E) Fluorescence spectra of GOD (a), hemin (b), Cu-hemin MOFs (c) and GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs nanocomposites (d). (F) N2 adsorption/desorption isotherms measured at 77 K for the Cu-hemin MOFs (black curve) and GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs nanocomposites (red curve).
Figure 3CVs of (A) Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE and (B) GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE in 0.1 M N2-saturated PBS (pH = 7.0) at different scan rates by step of 10 mV s−1. Plot of peak current versus the scan rates for (C) Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE and (D) GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs nanocomposites/GCE.
Figure 4CVs of (A) Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE and (B) GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE in 0.1 M N2-saturated (black curve) and O2-saturated (red curve) PBS (pH = 7.0). Scan rate: 50 mV s−1. RDE LSV of (C) Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE and (D) GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE in 0.1 M O2-saturated PBS (pH = 7.0) with various rotation rates. Koutecky-Levich plots at different electrode potentials for (E) Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE and (F) GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE.
Figure 5(A) Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE and (B) GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE in 0.1 M O2-saturated PBS (pH = 7.0) in the absence (red curve) and presence (black curve) of 2 mM glucose. (C) LSV of GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE in 0.1 M O2-saturated PBS (pH = 7.0) in the presence of glucose with various concentrations. Insert: Plot of peak current versus the concentration of glucose. (D) Comparison of the change of CVs response of GOD/Cu-hemin MOFs/GCE in 0.1 M O2-saturated PBS (pH = 7.0) containing 0.2 mM glucose and 2 mM various interferences. Scan rate: 50 mV s−1.