1. Glucose determination behaviour of gold microspheres-electrodeposited carbon cloth flexible electrodes in neutral media.
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Peng, Qianyu, Zhang, Yuchan, Yang, Shengfei, Yuwen, Tianyi, Liu, Yangkun, Fan, Jingchuan, and Zang, Guangchao
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GLUCOSE analysis , *GLUCOSE , *OXIDATION of glucose , *ELECTRODES , *GOLD , *PATIENT monitoring , *SERVICE life - Abstract
Despite numerous advances in the field of nonenzymatic glucose detection, monitoring glucose in physiological applications is still a challenge and is mostly limited to electrode surface modification. This study proposes a simple method for electrodepositing cotton-like gold microspheres (CGMs) on a carbon cloth (CC) flexible electrode, with the potential for the functional supporting substrate to monitor glucose in a neutral environment. It was demonstrated that the voltammetric response of glucose oxidation increased with increases in glucose concentration in the 3D functional flexible substrate; moreover, the amperometric response of glucose oxidation increased over time. The results indicate that the functional flexible electrode—made of gold microspheres-based carbon cloth with a predefined geometry and pore-architecture network to promote the medium-permeation and synergetic effects between CGMs and CC—can be a suitable platform for measuring glucose variation in environments with neutral pH. This is particularly relevant because the oxygen-containing functional groups on the CC surface increase the dehydrogenation rate of glucose oxidation in neutral phosphate-buffered saline. [Display omitted] • The carbon cloth-supported CGMs were firstly fabricated and directly used as the flexible glucose sensor. • The flexible glucose sensor can be easily manufactured in 1 h and displayed long service life. • The CGMs/CC realized the detection of glucose under physiological conditions and successfully applied to sweat and blood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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