Manganese Carbonate/Laser-Induced Graphene Composite for Glucose Sensing

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Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has received great interest as a potential candidate for electronic and sensing applications. In the present study, we report the enhanced performance of a manganese carbonate-decorated LIG (MnCO3/LIG) composite electrode material employed for electrochemical glucose detection. Initially, the porous LIG was fabricated by directly lasing poly(ether sulfone) membrane substrate. Then, the MnCO3/LIG composite was synthesized via a hydrothermal method. Later, MnCO3/LIG was immobilized onto a glassy carbon electrode surface and employed for glucose detection. The structure of the MnCO3/LIG composite was carefully characterized. The influence of the MnCO3/LIG composite on the performance of the electrode was investigated using cyclic voltammetry curves. The MnCO3/LIG composite exhibited an excellent sensitivity of 2731.2 μA mM-1 cm-2, and a limit of detection of 2.2 μM was obtained for the detection of glucose. Overall, the performance of the MnCO3/LIG composite was found to be superior to that of most of the MnCO3-based composites.

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Thakur, A. K., Sengodu, P., Jadhav, A. H., & Malmali, M. (2023). Manganese Carbonate/Laser-Induced Graphene Composite for Glucose Sensing. ACS Omega. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c07642

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