2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.01.332
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A novel flexible non-enzymatic electrochemical glucose sensor of excellent performance with ZnO nanorods modified on stainless steel wire sieve and stimulated via UV irradiation

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“…As glucose sensitive material, the three transition metals mentioned above and their compounds are the most studied by researchers. In addition, some materials are also used in the field of glucose sensors, but there are few related reports, such as Zn, 55 Fe, 56 Mn, 57 etc. Their elemental or single oxides are not very effective in the catalytic oxidation of glucose, but they can be combined with those with high catalytic properties to improve the performance by utilizing the synergistic relationship between different metal elements.…”
Section: Electrode Sensitive Materials For Non-enzymatic Glucose Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As glucose sensitive material, the three transition metals mentioned above and their compounds are the most studied by researchers. In addition, some materials are also used in the field of glucose sensors, but there are few related reports, such as Zn, 55 Fe, 56 Mn, 57 etc. Their elemental or single oxides are not very effective in the catalytic oxidation of glucose, but they can be combined with those with high catalytic properties to improve the performance by utilizing the synergistic relationship between different metal elements.…”
Section: Electrode Sensitive Materials For Non-enzymatic Glucose Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the areas of bio-analysis, clinical detection, food industry, and environment monitoring, it is of great importance to quickly and accurately detect glucose concentration [1][2][3][4][5]. To date, several strategies have been created to determine glucose concentration, including electrochemical, acoustic, chemiluminesence, and optical methods [6][7][8][9][10].…”
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confidence: 99%