Here we report Cu/Cu2O nanocomposites prepared via potential oscillation. High resolution transmission electron microscopy images reveal a homogeneous distribution of Cu and Cu2O in the composite. Due to the synergistic effect between Cu and Cu2O, the nanohybrids show much lower resistivity and higher glucose oxidation activity (a lower over-potential and higher current-output) compared to the Cu2O counterpart. As an example of application, a nanocomposite-based electrode is employed for a nonenzymatic glucose biosensor application, and exhibits a linear detection upper limit of 40 mM, a sensitivity of 1434.12 mu A cm(-2) mM(-1), and good selectivity
A facile strategy is developed for the in situ synthesis of low-cost, freestanding, binder-free CuO ...
Glucose determination is an essential procedure in different fields, used in clinical analysis for t...
In this work we investigated the surface and facet-dependent catalytic properties of metal oxide par...
The glucose sensitivity achieved with copper(II) oxide particles with three different morphologies (...
A direct electrocatalytic activity of glucose oxidation on cuprous oxide modified glassy carbon elec...
An enzymeless biosensor based on Cu(x)O/Cu electrode was investigated in this study. The XRD analysi...
The measurement of blood glucose levels is essential for diagnosing and managing diabetes. Enzymatic...
An enzymeless biosensor based on CuxO/Cu electrode was investigated in this study. The XRD analysis ...
Precisely detecting the concentration of glucose in the human body is an attractive way to prevent o...
Copper (I) oxide (Cu2O) is an appealing semiconducting oxide with potential applications in various ...
Highly stable CuO nanoparticles about 2-4 nm in diameter have been successfully prepared by heating ...
Identifying a non-enzymatic sensor electrocatalyst for the accurate determination of biomolecules is...
Summary: Constructing high-performance enzyme-free biosensors for detecting glucose is essential to ...
Here, we report a nonenzymatic amperometric glucose sensor based on copper oxide (CuO) nanocubes-gra...
A Cu2O/Cu electrode was fabricated by applying an anodic voltage to the Cu electrode in a mixed alco...
A facile strategy is developed for the in situ synthesis of low-cost, freestanding, binder-free CuO ...
Glucose determination is an essential procedure in different fields, used in clinical analysis for t...
In this work we investigated the surface and facet-dependent catalytic properties of metal oxide par...
The glucose sensitivity achieved with copper(II) oxide particles with three different morphologies (...
A direct electrocatalytic activity of glucose oxidation on cuprous oxide modified glassy carbon elec...
An enzymeless biosensor based on Cu(x)O/Cu electrode was investigated in this study. The XRD analysi...
The measurement of blood glucose levels is essential for diagnosing and managing diabetes. Enzymatic...
An enzymeless biosensor based on CuxO/Cu electrode was investigated in this study. The XRD analysis ...
Precisely detecting the concentration of glucose in the human body is an attractive way to prevent o...
Copper (I) oxide (Cu2O) is an appealing semiconducting oxide with potential applications in various ...
Highly stable CuO nanoparticles about 2-4 nm in diameter have been successfully prepared by heating ...
Identifying a non-enzymatic sensor electrocatalyst for the accurate determination of biomolecules is...
Summary: Constructing high-performance enzyme-free biosensors for detecting glucose is essential to ...
Here, we report a nonenzymatic amperometric glucose sensor based on copper oxide (CuO) nanocubes-gra...
A Cu2O/Cu electrode was fabricated by applying an anodic voltage to the Cu electrode in a mixed alco...
A facile strategy is developed for the in situ synthesis of low-cost, freestanding, binder-free CuO ...
Glucose determination is an essential procedure in different fields, used in clinical analysis for t...
In this work we investigated the surface and facet-dependent catalytic properties of metal oxide par...