Partially Oxidized Carbon Nanomaterials with Ni/NiO Heterostructures as Durable Glucose Sensors.

Inorganic chemistry(2023)

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Conventional enzyme-based glucose biosensors have limited extensive applications in daily life because glucose oxidase is easily inactivated and is expensive. In this paper, we propose a strategy to prepare a new type of cost-effective, efficient, and robust nonenzymatic for electrochemical glucose sensing. It is first followed by the pyrolysis of nanostrips using melamine to grow carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to give an intermediate product of , which is further accompanied by partial oxidation to enable the facile formation of hierarchical carbon nanomaterials with improved hydrophilicity. A series of physicochemical characterizations have fully proved that is a carbon-coated heterostructure of Ni and NiO nanoparticles embedded into coordination polymer-derived porous carbons. The obtained exhibits a better electrocatalytic activity for glucose oxidation stemming from the synergistic effect of a metal element and a metal oxide than unoxidized , which also shows high performance with a wide linear range from 1 to 3000 μM. It also offers a high sensitivity of 79.4 μA mM cm, a low detection limit of 500 nM (S/N = 3), and a satisfactory long-term durability. Finally, this glucose sensor exhibits good reproducibility, high selectivity, as well as satisfactory results by comparing the current response of simulated serum within egg albumen.
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carbon nanomaterials,ni/nio heterostructures,glucose
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