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Hybrid ZnO–graphene electrode with palladium nanoparticles on Ni foam and application to self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing

A self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensor electrode boasts the advantages of both a glucose sensor and fuel cell. Herein, an electrode composed of ZnO–graphene hybrid materials on nickel foam (NF) is prepared by electrodeposition of Pd NPs. The electrode is characterized systematically and the depe...

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Autores principales: Wu, Wenyi, Miao, Fengjuan, Tao, Bairui, Zang, Yu, Zhu, Lei, Shi, Cuiping, Chu, Paul K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09599j
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author Wu, Wenyi
Miao, Fengjuan
Tao, Bairui
Zang, Yu
Zhu, Lei
Shi, Cuiping
Chu, Paul K.
author_facet Wu, Wenyi
Miao, Fengjuan
Tao, Bairui
Zang, Yu
Zhu, Lei
Shi, Cuiping
Chu, Paul K.
author_sort Wu, Wenyi
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description A self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensor electrode boasts the advantages of both a glucose sensor and fuel cell. Herein, an electrode composed of ZnO–graphene hybrid materials on nickel foam (NF) is prepared by electrodeposition of Pd NPs. The electrode is characterized systematically and the dependence of electrocatalytic oxidation of glucose on the concentrations of KOH and glucose, temperature, and potential limit in the anodic direction is investigated. The Pd/NF-ZnO–G electrode shows high catalytic activity, sensitivity, stability, and selectivity in glucose detection, as exemplified by an electrocatalytic glucose oxidation current of 222.2 mA cm(−2) under alkaline conditions, high linearity in the glucose concentration range from 5 μM to 6 mM (R(2) = 0.98), and high sensitivity of 129.44 μA mM(−1−1) cm(−2). The Pd/NF-ZnO–G electrode which exhibits superior electrocatalytic activity under alkaline conditions has large potential in nonenzymatic glucose sensing and direct glucose fuel cells and is suitable for miniaturized self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing.
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spelling pubmed-90634972022-05-04 Hybrid ZnO–graphene electrode with palladium nanoparticles on Ni foam and application to self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing Wu, Wenyi Miao, Fengjuan Tao, Bairui Zang, Yu Zhu, Lei Shi, Cuiping Chu, Paul K. RSC Adv Chemistry A self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensor electrode boasts the advantages of both a glucose sensor and fuel cell. Herein, an electrode composed of ZnO–graphene hybrid materials on nickel foam (NF) is prepared by electrodeposition of Pd NPs. The electrode is characterized systematically and the dependence of electrocatalytic oxidation of glucose on the concentrations of KOH and glucose, temperature, and potential limit in the anodic direction is investigated. The Pd/NF-ZnO–G electrode shows high catalytic activity, sensitivity, stability, and selectivity in glucose detection, as exemplified by an electrocatalytic glucose oxidation current of 222.2 mA cm(−2) under alkaline conditions, high linearity in the glucose concentration range from 5 μM to 6 mM (R(2) = 0.98), and high sensitivity of 129.44 μA mM(−1−1) cm(−2). The Pd/NF-ZnO–G electrode which exhibits superior electrocatalytic activity under alkaline conditions has large potential in nonenzymatic glucose sensing and direct glucose fuel cells and is suitable for miniaturized self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9063497/ /pubmed/35516984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09599j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wu, Wenyi
Miao, Fengjuan
Tao, Bairui
Zang, Yu
Zhu, Lei
Shi, Cuiping
Chu, Paul K.
Hybrid ZnO–graphene electrode with palladium nanoparticles on Ni foam and application to self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing
title Hybrid ZnO–graphene electrode with palladium nanoparticles on Ni foam and application to self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing
title_full Hybrid ZnO–graphene electrode with palladium nanoparticles on Ni foam and application to self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing
title_fullStr Hybrid ZnO–graphene electrode with palladium nanoparticles on Ni foam and application to self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid ZnO–graphene electrode with palladium nanoparticles on Ni foam and application to self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing
title_short Hybrid ZnO–graphene electrode with palladium nanoparticles on Ni foam and application to self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing
title_sort hybrid zno–graphene electrode with palladium nanoparticles on ni foam and application to self-powered nonenzymatic glucose sensing
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09599j
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