Three-Dimensional Copper Foam Supported CuO Nanowire Arrays: An Efficient Non-enzymatic Glucose Sensor

Xiangjian Liu, Wenxiu Yang, Lulu Chen, Jianbo Jia*

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Abstract

Metal and metal oxides with various nanostructures have been widely studied in non-enzymatic glucose sensing. In this work, we report an efficient catalyst platform, which is made of three-dimensional copper foam (CF) skeleton and copper oxide nanowire arrays (CuONWA), is used to construct glucose sensor. The three-dimensional CuONWA/CF was synthesized via a facile wet-chemical method and subsequent annealing. The CuONWA is evenly covered by CuO nanoflowers. The morphology and composition of the platform were characterized. The nanowire arrays and nanoflowers both enhanced the electrocatalytic performance of the integrated electrode via greatly increasing the surface area of the CF substrate. The electrocatalytic properties of the non-enzymatic glucose sensor were characterized by a series of electrochemical measurements. The sensor exhibits excellent performance, with a linear range of 0.10 μM–0.50 mM, a sensitivity of 32330 μA mM−1 cm−2, a low limit of detection of 20 nM (S/N = 3), excellent selectivity, reproducibility, and stability. The sensor was also used for glucose sensing in human serum and Wahaha ice black tea, with relative standard deviations (for n = 6) of 3.15% and 2.43%, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)519-526
Number of pages8
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume235
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cu foam
  • glucose
  • nanoflower
  • nanowire array
  • sensor

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