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Silver Oxide Nanowalls Grown on Cu Substrate as an Enzymeless Glucose Sensor

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 1, Issue 12, Pages 2829-2834

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am900576z

Keywords

Ag(2)O nanowalls; glucose sensor; electocatalysis; enzymeless

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20675001, 20901003]
  2. Anhui Key Laboratory of Controllable Chemistry Reaction & Material Chemical Engineering
  3. Anhui Normal University [2009xqnzc19]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Educational Department of Anhui Province [KJ2008B167, KJ2009B013Z]

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Ag(2)O nanowalls consisting of densely packed nanoplates based on a Cu substrate were synthesized through a facile one-pot hydrothermal method. A now enzymeless glucose sensor of Cu-Ag(2)O nanowalls was fabricated. The Cu-Ag(2)O nanowalls showed higher catalysis on glucose oxidation than traditional Ag(2)O nanoflowers and Cu-Ag(2)O nanospindles. At an applied potential of 0.4 V, the sensor produced an ultrahigh sensitivity to glucose (GO) of 298.2 mu A mM(-1). Linear response was obtained over a concentration range from 0.2 mM to 3.2 mM with a detection limit of 0.01 mM (S/N = 3). Satisfyingly, the Cu-Ag(2)O nanowalls modified electrode was riot only successfully employed to eliminate the interferences from uric acid (UA) acid ascorbic (AA) and also Fructose (FO) during the catalytic oxidation of glucose. The Cu-Ag(2)O nanowalls modified electrode allows highly sensitive, excellently selective, stable, and fast amperometric sensing of glucose and thus is promising for the future development of nonenzymatic glucose sensors.

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