Electrochimica Acta, Vol.259, 225-232, 2018
An ultrasensitive non-enzymatic glucose sensors based on controlled petal-like CuO nanostructure
In this work, an ultrasensitive and highly stable non-enzymatic glucose sensor is developed with CuO nanostructures through a facile, low price, wet-chemistry route. Three kinds of CuO nanostructures are obtained by kinetic control. The best as-prepared CuO electrode with rough petal-like structure exhibits a quantitative sensitivity as high as 7546.37 mu A cm(-2) mM(-1) and an ultra low limit detection 0.259 mu M, which are much better than some previously reported. The rough petals might augment the contact area for kinetic mass transfer between CuO nanostructures and the electrode in an alkaline environment, which significantly improves the performances of electro-oxidation of glucose. Furthermore, the as-fabricated non-enzymatic glucose sensors have also shown excellent anti-interference property, fast response time, good reproducibility and long duration stability. Thus, as-fabricated CuO electrode can be a promising material in the application of non-enzymatic glucose sensors. (c) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.