| Literature DB >> 35171465 |
Ali Mohammadpour-Haratbar1, Saeedeh Mazinani2, Farhad Sharif1, Ali Mohammad Bazargan3.
Abstract
Nonenzymatic biosensors do not require enzyme immobilization nor face degradation problem. Hence, nonenzymatic biosensors have recently attracted growing attention due to the stability and reproducibility. Here, a comparative study was conducted to quantitatively evaluate the glucose sensing of pure/oxidized Ni, Co, and their bimetal nanostructures grown on electrospun carbon nanofibers (ECNFs) to provide a low-cost free-standing electrode. The prepared nanostructures exhibited sensitivity (from 66.28 to 610.6 μA mM-1 cm-2), linear range of 2-10 mM, limit of detection in the range of 1 mM, and the response time (< 5 s), besides outstanding selectivity and applicability for glucose detection in the human serum. Moreover, the oxidizable interfering species, such as ascorbic acid (AA), uric acid (UA), and dopamine (DA), did not cause interference. Co-C and Ni-C phase diagrams, solid-state diffusion phenomena, and rearrangement of dissolved C atoms after migration from metal particles were discussed. This study undoubtedly provides new prospects on the nonenzymatic biosensing performance of mono-metal, bimetal, and oxide compounds of Ni and Co elements, which could be quite helpful for the fabrication of biomolecules detecting devices.Entities:
Keywords: Electrospun carbon nanofibers; Free-standing electrode; Ni/Co hybrid nanostructure; Non-enzymatic biosensors; Two-dimensional materials (2D materials)
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35171465 DOI: 10.1007/s12010-022-03833-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Biochem Biotechnol ISSN: 0273-2289 Impact factor: 2.926