A facile strategy is developed for the in situ synthesis of low-cost, freestanding, binder-free CuO nanotube electrodes on a conducting Cu foil, totally eliminating non-active materials and extra processing steps. The synergy arising from the ameliorating structure, such as high porosity, large surface area and the ability for fast electron transport, make CuO nanotube electrodes ideal multi-functional electrochemical devices with excellent pseudocapacitive performance and a remarkable sensitivity to glucose for use as non-enzymatic biosensors (NGBs). The electrodes deliver remarkable specific capacitances of 442 and 358 F g(-1) at current densities of 1 and 20 A g(-1), respectively. The capacitance loss after 5000 cycles is only 4.6% at 1 ...
Here we report Cu/Cu2O nanocomposites prepared via potential oscillation. High resolution transmissi...
An enzymeless biosensor based on CuxO/Cu electrode was investigated in this study. The XRD analysis ...
Highly stable CuO nanoparticles about 2-4 nm in diameter have been successfully prepared by heating ...
Hybrids of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and cupric oxide (CuO) nanoparticles were synthesized through a s...
Summary: Constructing high-performance enzyme-free biosensors for detecting glucose is essential to ...
The measurement of blood glucose levels is essential for diagnosing and managing diabetes. Enzymatic...
Identifying a non-enzymatic sensor electrocatalyst for the accurate determination of biomolecules is...
A non-enzymatic glucose sensor based on a pencil graphite electrode (PGE), a modifier suspension inc...
1-D nanostructures are promising materials for development of electrochemical devices offering benef...
Gautam Das, Thao Quynh Ngan Tran, Hyon Hee Yoon Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, ...
Morphologically tunable copper oxide-based nanomaterials on Cu wire have been synthesized through a ...
In this report we demonstrate the second known example whereby multiwalled carbon nanotubes made by ...
Precisely detecting the concentration of glucose in the human body is an attractive way to prevent o...
Nanotube assemblies represent an emerging class of advanced functional materials, whose utility is h...
A direct electrocatalytic activity of glucose oxidation on cuprous oxide modified glassy carbon elec...
Here we report Cu/Cu2O nanocomposites prepared via potential oscillation. High resolution transmissi...
An enzymeless biosensor based on CuxO/Cu electrode was investigated in this study. The XRD analysis ...
Highly stable CuO nanoparticles about 2-4 nm in diameter have been successfully prepared by heating ...
Hybrids of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and cupric oxide (CuO) nanoparticles were synthesized through a s...
Summary: Constructing high-performance enzyme-free biosensors for detecting glucose is essential to ...
The measurement of blood glucose levels is essential for diagnosing and managing diabetes. Enzymatic...
Identifying a non-enzymatic sensor electrocatalyst for the accurate determination of biomolecules is...
A non-enzymatic glucose sensor based on a pencil graphite electrode (PGE), a modifier suspension inc...
1-D nanostructures are promising materials for development of electrochemical devices offering benef...
Gautam Das, Thao Quynh Ngan Tran, Hyon Hee Yoon Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, ...
Morphologically tunable copper oxide-based nanomaterials on Cu wire have been synthesized through a ...
In this report we demonstrate the second known example whereby multiwalled carbon nanotubes made by ...
Precisely detecting the concentration of glucose in the human body is an attractive way to prevent o...
Nanotube assemblies represent an emerging class of advanced functional materials, whose utility is h...
A direct electrocatalytic activity of glucose oxidation on cuprous oxide modified glassy carbon elec...
Here we report Cu/Cu2O nanocomposites prepared via potential oscillation. High resolution transmissi...
An enzymeless biosensor based on CuxO/Cu electrode was investigated in this study. The XRD analysis ...
Highly stable CuO nanoparticles about 2-4 nm in diameter have been successfully prepared by heating ...