2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2011.10.025
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A novel non-enzymatic glucose sensor based on Cu nanoparticle modified graphene sheets electrode

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“…Furthermore, they can serve on electron tunnel to promote electron exchange at electron/protein interface [16,17], and thereby gold nanoparticles have found many applications in biosensors [18,19]. Graphene (GE), a one-atom-thick sp 2 -bonded carbon sheet, has attracted tremendous attention in recent years due to its large amount of edge-plan-like defects and large specific surface area [20][21][22]. The elusive two-dimensional structure of GE contributes to numerous unique electronic properties, such as the quantum Hall effect and transport via relativistic Dirac fermions [23,24], making GE possess high electron conductivity and good biocompatibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, they can serve on electron tunnel to promote electron exchange at electron/protein interface [16,17], and thereby gold nanoparticles have found many applications in biosensors [18,19]. Graphene (GE), a one-atom-thick sp 2 -bonded carbon sheet, has attracted tremendous attention in recent years due to its large amount of edge-plan-like defects and large specific surface area [20][21][22]. The elusive two-dimensional structure of GE contributes to numerous unique electronic properties, such as the quantum Hall effect and transport via relativistic Dirac fermions [23,24], making GE possess high electron conductivity and good biocompatibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various metal oxide and metal (or metal alloy), such as Co 3 O 4 [39,40], Ni(OH) 2 [41], NiO [28,42], Ni [43], Pd [44,45], Cu [46], PtNi [47], and Au-Pt [48], have been loaded on graphene for direct glucose detection based on the their electrochemical redox behaviors or the high electrocatalytic ability. For instance, Dong and coworkers fabricated 3D graphene/Co 3 O 4 composite for electrochemical glucose detection (Fig.…”
Section: Non-enzymatic Catalysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several biosensing platforms have been already identified such as graphene/Cu nanoparticles [36], graphene/Pd [37], reduced graphene oxide (RGO)-multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNTs) [11], and RGO/ZnO [38]. Moreover, Li et al synthesized CeO 2 -loaded graphene nanocomposites with high specific capacitance and power density [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%