Synthesis and characterization of a high-performance enzyme-free glucose sensor based on mesoporous copper oxide nanoparticles

•Nano copper oxide particles exhibited enzyme-free glucose sensing performance at biological pH.•The mesoporous structure has a significant impact on glucose sensing performance of copper oxide.•Electrocatalyst properties extensively change as the particle size is reduced to the nanometer range. Mes...

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Published inMaterials research bulletin Vol. 164; p. 112240
Main Authors Solhi, Mahsa, Rahsepar, Mansour, Kazemi Asl, Ali Akbar, Kim, Hasuck
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2023
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Summary:•Nano copper oxide particles exhibited enzyme-free glucose sensing performance at biological pH.•The mesoporous structure has a significant impact on glucose sensing performance of copper oxide.•Electrocatalyst properties extensively change as the particle size is reduced to the nanometer range. Mesoporous copper oxide were prepared and characterized as a non-enzymatic glucose sensor. Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and surface adsorption analysis were used to analyze the samples. Considering the normal glucose levels, the CV measurements were conducted for glucose concentrations ranging from 1 to 9 mM. Accordingly, nanoparticles with particle sizes less than 100 nm showed a desired linear response for glucose detection in the 1 to 9 mM concentration range. Also, it exhibited a reasonable detection limit of 0.05 μM and a high sensitivity of 733 μAmM−1cm−2 in the alkaline pH range. Furthermore, a relatively good sensitivity for glucose detection in phosphate buffer solution (pH 7.4) was also observed. The optimum detection performance could be attributed to the improvement of the particles size, morphology and pore structure. It was concluded that mesoporous copper oxide nanoparticles have desirable potential functionalities for enzyme-free glucose detection. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0025-5408
1873-4227
DOI:10.1016/j.materresbull.2023.112240