MOMSense: Metal-Oxide-Metal Elementary Glucose Sensor

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In this paper, we present a novel Pt/CuO/Pt metal-oxide-metal (MOM) glucose sensor. The devices are fabricated using a simple, low-cost standard photolithography process. The unique planar structure of the device provides a large electrochemically active surface area, which acts as a nonenzymatic reservoir for glucose oxidation. The sensor has a linear sensing range between 2.2 mM and 10 mM of glucose concentration, which covers the blood glucose levels for an adult human. The distinguishing property of this sensor is its ability to measure glucose at neutral pH conditions (i.e. pH = 7). Furthermore, the dilution step commonly needed for CuO-based nonenzymatic electrochemical sensors to achieve an alkaline medium, which is essential to perform redox reactions in the absence of glucose oxidase, is eliminated, resulting in a lower-cost and more compact device.

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Abunahla, H., Mohammad, B., Alazzam, A., Jaoude, M. A., Al-Qutayri, M., Abdul Hadi, S., & Al-Sarawi, S. F. (2019). MOMSense: Metal-Oxide-Metal Elementary Glucose Sensor. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41892-w

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