| Literature DB >> 31919707 |
Anjali Sreekumar1,2, Punnakkal Navaneeth1,2, Punathil Vasu Suneesh1,2, Bipin G Nair3, T G Satheesh Babu4,5.
Abstract
A disposable nonenzymatic glucose sensor was obtained by pulsed electrodeposition of Pt-CuO on a graphite pencil electrode (GPE). The morphology of the modified GPE was studied using SEM, and the chemical composition of the coating was examined by EDAX and XRD. The electrochemical response of the modified GPE was compared with individual copper- and platinum-modified GPEs. The electrodeposition parameters were optimized with respect to the electrocatalytic activity of the deposits towards glucose oxidation. Best operated at a working potential of 0.6 V vs. Ag/AgCl, the sensor has a sensitivity of 2035 μA mM-1 cm-2, a 0.1 μM detection limit and a wide linear response range that extends up to 25 mM. It is highly selective for glucose in the presence of various exogenous and endogenous interfering species. Eventhough the requirement of alkaline medium for sensing is a limitation, easy fabrication procedure, very high sensitivity and selectivity, wide analytical range, and disposable sensor characteristics show potential application towards blood glucose determination. Graphical abstractSchematic representation of the Pt-CuO electrodeposited pencil graphite electrode for the nonenzymatic determination of glucose.Entities:
Keywords: Bi-metalic catalyst; Blood glucose; Chronopotentiometry; Direct electrochemical oxidation; Graphite pencil electrode; Pt-CuO nanomaterials; Pulsed electrodeposition
Year: 2020 PMID: 31919707 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-019-4077-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mikrochim Acta ISSN: 0026-3672 Impact factor: 5.833