Electrochimica Acta, Vol.191, 954-961, 2016
Copper Hydroxide Nanorods Decorated Porous Graphene Foam Electrodes for Non-enzymatic Glucose Sensing
For the first time, we are reporting the flower-like structure of copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)(2)) on freestanding 3D porous graphene foam (PGF). The Cu(OH)(2) flowerlike structure fabricated via a simple and cost-effective chemical bath deposition (CBD) method. The CBD is a facile method which provide relatively inexpensive, simple and convenient route for large area deposition. The structural and morphological characterization of Cu(OH)(2) reveals that, Cu(OH)(2) flower-like structure, consists of nanorods (diameter similar to 100 nm), are well covered over the porous graphene framework. The flower-like structure of copper hydroxide on PGF provides large surface area (Effective surface area = 9.44 cm(2)), which leads to enhancement of electrochemical activity. Significantly, Cu(OH)(2)/PGF electrode showed the excellent sensitivity (up to 3.36 mA mM (1)cm(2)), low detection limit (1.2 mu M), wide linear range (1.2 mM (6) mM). The Cu(OH)(2)/PGF exhibited good reproducibility and excellent selectivity toward usual interfering materials such as lactose, fructose, Acetaminophen, ascorbic acid, dopamine and urea in 1 M KOH aqueous electrolyte. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.