Ultrasensitive Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensors Based on Hybrid Reduced Graphene Oxide and Carbonized Silk Fabric Electrodes Decorated with Cu Nanoflowers

  • Wei L
  • Li J
  • Chen C
  • et al.
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The preparation of substrate with high specific surface area and conductivity is very important in the development of non-enzymatic glucose sensors. This study presents a non-enzymatic glucose sensor electrode based on a hybrid reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and carbonized silk fabric (CSF) substrate obtained by immersing silk fabric in a graphene oxide solution and carbonizing at 950 °C in an Ar atmosphere, and then decorating the rGO/CSF surface with Cu nanoflowers by electrodeposition. The optimum Cu-rGO/CSF sensor electrode exhibits high glucose sensitivities of 6613.3 μ A mM −1 cm −2 and 1541.7 μ A mM −1 cm −2 with linear responses over separate glucose concentration ranges of 0.05–4.0 mM and 4.0–7.0 mM due to the rGO/CSF substrate has high specific surface area, good conductivity and the Cu nanoflowers have high catalytic activity. The electrode also provides a lower limit of detection of 2.27 μ M at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3 and high stability in the air. These results demonstrate that the proposed electrode material facilitates the development of simple and accurate non-enzymatic glucose sensors.

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Wei, L., Li, J.-H., Chen, C., Lv, Q., Lv, R., Ma, L., … Huang, Z.-H. (2020). Ultrasensitive Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensors Based on Hybrid Reduced Graphene Oxide and Carbonized Silk Fabric Electrodes Decorated with Cu Nanoflowers. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 167(12), 127501. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/abaae5

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