Highly efficient potentiometric glucose biosensor based on functionalized InN quantum dots

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We present a fast, highly sensitive, and efficient potentiometric glucose biosensor based on functionalized InN quantum-dots (QDs). The InN QDs are grown by molecular beam epitaxy. The InN QDs are bio-chemically functionalized through physical adsorption of glucose oxidase (GOD). GOD enzyme-coated InN QDs based biosensor exhibits excellent linear glucose concentration dependent electrochemical response against an Ag/AgCl reference electrode over a wide logarithmic glucose concentration range (1 × 10 -5 M to 1 × 10 -2 M) with a high sensitivity of 80 mV/decade. It exhibits a fast response time of less than 2 s with good stability and reusability and shows negligible response to common interferents such as ascorbic acid and uric acid. The fabricated biosensor has full potential to be an attractive candidate for blood sugar concentration detection in clinical diagnoses. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Alvi, N. H., Soto Rodriguez, P. E. D., Gómez, V. J., Kumar, P., Amin, G., Nur, O., … Nötzel, R. (2012). Highly efficient potentiometric glucose biosensor based on functionalized InN quantum dots. Applied Physics Letters, 101(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4758701

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