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Next generation screen printed electrochemical platforms: Non-enzymatic sensing of carbohydrates using copper(II) oxide screen printed electrodes

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ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 1, Issue 3, Pages 183-187

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b9ay00095j

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The first example of a copper(II) oxide screen printed electrode is reported which is characterised with microscopy and explored towards the electrochemical sensing of glucose, maltose, sucrose and fructose. It is shown that the non-enzymatic electrochemical sensing of glucose with cyclic voltammetry and amperometry is possible with low micro-molar up to milli-molar glucose readily detectable which compares competitively with nano-catalyst modified electrodes. The sensing of glucose shows a modest selectivity over maltose and sucrose while fructose is not detectable. An additional benefit of this approach is that metal oxides with known oxidation states can be incorporated into the screen printed electrodes allowing one to identify exactly the origin of the observed electro-catalytic response which is difficult when utilising metal oxide modified electrodes formed via electro-deposition techniques which result in a mixture of metal oxides/oxidation states. These next generation screen printed electrochemical sensing platforms provide a simplification over previous copper oxide systems offering a novel fabrication route for the mass production of electro-catalytic sensors for analytical and forensic applications.

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