Electrospun CuO-nanoparticles-modified polycaprolactone @polypyrrole fibers: An application to sensing glucose in saliva

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Abstract

A non-invasive method for detecting glucose is pursued by millions of diabetic patients to improve their personal management of blood glucose. In this work, a novel CuO nanoparticles (NPs) decorated polycaprolactone@polypyrrole fibers modified indium-tin oxide (denoted as CuO/PCL@PPy/ITO) electrode has been fabricated by electrospinning combined with the electrodeposition method for non-enzymatic detection of glucose in saliva fluid. The electrospun composite fibers exhibit high sensitivity for the glucose detection. The synergistic effect between CuO and PPy together with the unique three-dimensional net structure contributes the reliable selectivity, good test repeatability, large-scale production reproducibility in massive way, the reasonable stability and a high catalytic surface area to the sensor. Quantitative detection of glucose is determined in the linear range from 2 μM to 6 mM and the lowest detection limit is 0.8 μM. The CuO/PCL@PPy/ITO electrode shows potential for the non-invasive detection of salivary glucose.

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Xu, T., Jin, W., Wang, Z., Cheng, H., Huang, X., Guo, X., … Yang, H. (2018). Electrospun CuO-nanoparticles-modified polycaprolactone @polypyrrole fibers: An application to sensing glucose in saliva. Nanomaterials, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8030133

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