We proposed a novel non-enzymatic glucose sensor based on 3D carbon electrodes with nanoporous sponge-like networks (PC) decorated with gold particles with dendritic nanostructures (AuNs). The nanoporous carbon electrodes were fabricated by combining a simple, cost-effective, reproducible microfabrication technology known as carbon-microelectromechanical-systems (carbon-MEMS) and microwave plasma etching process. AuNs were electrodeposited on PC electrodes in a short time period. Electrochemical oxidation of glucose with AuNs/PC electrodes was examined by cyclic voltammetry. The AuNs/PC electrodes based sensor exhibits 3.8-fold high sensitivity, and 27.7-fold better limit of detection as compared to AuNs/bare carbon electrodes
We report a novel electrochemical glucose sensor employing carbon interdigitated array (IDA) nanoele...
A novel nonenzymatic glucose sensor was developed based on well-dispersed gold nanoparticles, which ...
An overview (with 376 refs.) is given here on the current state of methods for electrochemical sensi...
This paper reports a highly sensitive electrochemical-enzymatic redox cycling based biosensor platfo...
We describe the development of a highly stable and sensitive glucose biosensor based on the nanohybr...
A hierarchically porous partially graphitic carbon (HPGC) membrane with three-dimensionally networke...
We developed a highly sensitive biosensor platform based on electrochemical-enzymatic redox cycling ...
Nano composite materials consisting of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and functionalised multiwalled car...
Nano composite materials consisting of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and functionalised multiwalled car...
Au nanocorals are grown on gold screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) by using a novel and simple one-ste...
Nano composite materials consisting of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and functionalised multiwalled car...
ABSTRACT A straightforward electrochemical deposition process was developed to grow gold nanostructu...
Nanoelectrode arrays comprised of carbon-based nanomaterials offer a high-performance platform for e...
In this research, we have demonstrated a one-step electrochemical deposition of dendritic gold nanos...
Ordered porous carbon films with tunable pore diameters, immobilized with glucose oxidase (GOD) have...
We report a novel electrochemical glucose sensor employing carbon interdigitated array (IDA) nanoele...
A novel nonenzymatic glucose sensor was developed based on well-dispersed gold nanoparticles, which ...
An overview (with 376 refs.) is given here on the current state of methods for electrochemical sensi...
This paper reports a highly sensitive electrochemical-enzymatic redox cycling based biosensor platfo...
We describe the development of a highly stable and sensitive glucose biosensor based on the nanohybr...
A hierarchically porous partially graphitic carbon (HPGC) membrane with three-dimensionally networke...
We developed a highly sensitive biosensor platform based on electrochemical-enzymatic redox cycling ...
Nano composite materials consisting of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and functionalised multiwalled car...
Nano composite materials consisting of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and functionalised multiwalled car...
Au nanocorals are grown on gold screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) by using a novel and simple one-ste...
Nano composite materials consisting of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and functionalised multiwalled car...
ABSTRACT A straightforward electrochemical deposition process was developed to grow gold nanostructu...
Nanoelectrode arrays comprised of carbon-based nanomaterials offer a high-performance platform for e...
In this research, we have demonstrated a one-step electrochemical deposition of dendritic gold nanos...
Ordered porous carbon films with tunable pore diameters, immobilized with glucose oxidase (GOD) have...
We report a novel electrochemical glucose sensor employing carbon interdigitated array (IDA) nanoele...
A novel nonenzymatic glucose sensor was developed based on well-dispersed gold nanoparticles, which ...
An overview (with 376 refs.) is given here on the current state of methods for electrochemical sensi...