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One-step synthesis of 2D@3D hollow Prussian blue analogue as a high-performance bifunctional electrochemical sensor.

Authors :
Liu, Tian
Wang, Jiang
Jiang, Qiao
Chai, Ning
Ying, Shuanglu
Kong, Yuxuan
Yi, Fei-Yan
Source :
Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry; 7/14/2023, Vol. 52 Issue 26, p9048-9057, 10p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) are a family of classic coordination polymers. They have been widely applied in various fields including electrochemical sensors. Cubic nanoparticle structure is their common morphology. It is still a great challenge to design a hollow and two-dimensional (2D) PBA material. Of course, it will be a significant surprise if a hollow cube and 2D sheet can be integrated into one material. In this work, we designed a simple one-step synthetic strategy and resolved the above difficulty, wherein a hollow cubic PBA covered by 2D ultrathin nanosheets was successfully constructed, namely hollow tremella-like PBA (HTPBA). Furthermore, Ni foam (NF) as a substrate was introduced to obtain a self-supporting HTPBA/NF-12 electrode. HTPBA/NF-12, as a bifunctional electrochemical sensor electrode, exhibited distinguished catalytic performance towards glucose and nitrite, including remarkable selectivity, reproducibility, sensitivity for glucose (21 410 μA mM<superscript>−1</superscript> cm<superscript>−2</superscript>) and nitrite (1248 μA mM<superscript>−1</superscript> cm<superscript>−2</superscript>), wide linear range of 2–1250 μM and 5–3380 μM, along with low detection limit of 0.056 μM and 0.38 μM, respectively. More importantly, HTPBA/NF-12 electrodes possessed good reusability and practicability even in goat serum. In this study, we developed a simple and effective strategy to fabricate 2D@3D PBA material with excellent electrocatalytic activity and provide a totally new viewpoint in the PBA sensing field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14779226
Volume :
52
Issue :
26
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164707652
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d3dt00957b