| Literature DB >> 29946746 |
Rulei Wang1,2, Xinyi Liang3,4, Haiyan Liu1,2, Land Cui5, Xiaoyue Zhang1,2, Changjiang Liu1,2.
Abstract
Monodisperse stone-like PtNi alloy nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized at room temperature using an inverse microemulsion method. The results of XRD, HRTEM, and EDS demonstrate that these NPs consist of a disordered alloy that has (a) a face-centered cubic structure, (b) Pt/Ni atomic ratios of ∼5:1, and (c) a large number of atoms exposed on the NP surface and enclosed by low index facets. The material was placed on a glassy electrode which then displayed superior response to glucose. Best operated at a potential of 0.43 V (vs. SCE), the electrode has the following features: (a) a wide linear range (from 0.5 mM to 40 mM), (b) rapid response (<1 s), (c) a low detection limit (0.35 μM) and (d) a sensitivity of 40.17 μA mM-1cm-2). The NP sensor also is fairly selective over ascorbic acid, uric acid and fructose. The sensor has repeatability and durability for up to 30 days after manufacture. Graphical abstract Non-enzymatic glucose sensor based on a glassy carbon electrode modified with PtNi-NPS enclosed by low index facets. The sensor exhibits excellent features towards detecting glucose.Entities:
Keywords: Bimetal; Catalysis; Enzyme-free sensing; Low index facet; Morphology; Nanocrystals; Texture
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29946746 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-018-2866-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mikrochim Acta ISSN: 0026-3672 Impact factor: 5.833