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Electrochemical Cycling-Induced Spiky CuxO/Cu Nanowire Array for Glucose Sensing
Author(s) -
Hsin-Hsin Fan,
Wei-Lun Weng,
ChiYoung Lee,
ChienNeng Liao
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.9b01730
Subject(s) - nanowire , materials science , nanostructure , electrochemistry , oxide , nanotechnology , amperometry , electrode , electrocatalyst , chemical engineering , fabrication , chemistry , metallurgy , engineering , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology
The glucose level is an important biological indicator for diabetes diagnosis. In contrast with costly and unstable enzymatic glucose sensing, oxide-based glucose sensors own the advantages of low fabrication cost, outstanding catalytic ability, and high chemical stability. Here, we fabricate a self-supporting spiky Cu x O/Cu nanowire array structure by electrochemical cycling treatment. The spiky Cu x O/Cu nanowire is identified to be a Cu core passivated by a conformal Cu 2 O layer with extruded CuO petals, which provides abundant active sites for electrocatalytic reaction in glucose detection. An interruptive potential sweeping experiment is presented to elucidate the growth mechanism of the spiky Cu x O/Cu nanostructure during the potential cycling treatment. The spiky Cu x O/Cu nanowire array electrode exhibits a sensitivity of 1210 ± 124 μA·mM -1 ·cm -2 , a wide linear detection range of 0.01-7 mM, and a short response time (<1 s) for amperometric glucose sensing. The study demonstrates a route to modulate oxide phase, crystal morphology, and electrocatalytic properties of metal/oxide core-shell nanostructures.

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