2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2019.113629
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Microwave-assisted synthesis of localized surface plasmon resonance enhanced bismuth selenide (Bi2Se3) layers for non-enzymatic glucose sensing

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“…There is an overlap of peaks for Se LMM2 [53] at a binding energy of 136.2 eV for Bi 2 Se 3 and P 2p at 136.5 eV for P@Bi 2 Se 3 , nonetheless the intensity of the peak in the case of P 2p for P@Bi 2 Se 3 with an additional hump is slightly higher as compared to that of Se LMM2 for Bi 2 Se 3 . Similar peak at around 136 eV has been observed even in pristine Bi 2 Se 3 [18,45,54,55] and Bi 2 Se 3− x Te x . [45,56] A set of peaks at 398 and 678 eV corresponding Se‐LMM [57] and 4p of Bi [56,57] respectively have been observed in both cases however as additional peaks at around 388 and 689 eV are found only for P@Bi 2 Se 3 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…There is an overlap of peaks for Se LMM2 [53] at a binding energy of 136.2 eV for Bi 2 Se 3 and P 2p at 136.5 eV for P@Bi 2 Se 3 , nonetheless the intensity of the peak in the case of P 2p for P@Bi 2 Se 3 with an additional hump is slightly higher as compared to that of Se LMM2 for Bi 2 Se 3 . Similar peak at around 136 eV has been observed even in pristine Bi 2 Se 3 [18,45,54,55] and Bi 2 Se 3− x Te x . [45,56] A set of peaks at 398 and 678 eV corresponding Se‐LMM [57] and 4p of Bi [56,57] respectively have been observed in both cases however as additional peaks at around 388 and 689 eV are found only for P@Bi 2 Se 3 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Apart from noble metal, nanoparticles such as gold (Au), silver (Ag), [15] many chalcogenides of copper (Cu) [16,17] and bismuth (Bi) [18] and their composites [19] do possess localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). The layered metal chalcogenides particularly tend to bind to other metals possessing soft Lewis acid behavior with their open chalcogenide framework structure and chalcogenides’ soft Lewis base nature [20,21] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Bi and their chalcogenides are promising anodes for Li-ion batteries owing to their high volumetric energy density [29][30][31]. Bismuth (Bi) and its binary chalcogenides (Bi 2 X 3 , X = Te, Se, and S) are known for their various applications like thermoelectric [32][33][34], sensors [35], photodetectors [36][37][38], photoelectrochemical sensors [39,40], etc. due to their unique properties, i.e., their unique layered structure, narrow bandgap, and their environmentally friendly nature [35].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was reported that the detection limit for dopamine can vary inversely with the aspect ratio of plasmonic nanoparticles [151,152]. LSPR sensors allow the bioanalysis of different kinds of biomarkers that facilitate the diagnosis of cancer [153], pathogens [146,154], auto-immune diseases and immunodiagnostics [86,155] and constitute an important class of biosensors that are capable of replacing the conventional SPR-based detection strategies [84].…”
Section: Localised Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors For Biomedical Dmentioning
confidence: 99%