“…96 In addition, synergies also exist in the study of electrochemical glucose sensors built by Au-Ni alloy, Au@Ag core nanorods, and Au-Ir alloy nanofibers. [97][98][99] Chakraborty et al attached Au nanoparticles to CuO nanorods and demonstrated glucose sensitivity of 2009 mA mM À1 cm À2 , linear range of 5 mM to 1.325 mM, detection limit of 0.17 mM, and the synthesis schematic diagram and reaction mechanism are shown in Fig. 11.…”
Section: Metal Non-enzyme Electrochemical Sensorsmentioning
The detection of glucose has important significance in clinical medicine and food industry, especially in the diagnosis of diabetes. In recent years, electrochemical non-enzymatic glucose sensors have attracted intensive attention...
“…96 In addition, synergies also exist in the study of electrochemical glucose sensors built by Au-Ni alloy, Au@Ag core nanorods, and Au-Ir alloy nanofibers. [97][98][99] Chakraborty et al attached Au nanoparticles to CuO nanorods and demonstrated glucose sensitivity of 2009 mA mM À1 cm À2 , linear range of 5 mM to 1.325 mM, detection limit of 0.17 mM, and the synthesis schematic diagram and reaction mechanism are shown in Fig. 11.…”
Section: Metal Non-enzyme Electrochemical Sensorsmentioning
The detection of glucose has important significance in clinical medicine and food industry, especially in the diagnosis of diabetes. In recent years, electrochemical non-enzymatic glucose sensors have attracted intensive attention...
“…150 In addition, alloy forms of precious metals are frequently used for the development of non-enzymatic sensors. 151,152 These alloys encompass various compositions, including preciousprecious metal combinations, precious metals combined with other metals, and bimetallic and trimetallic alloys, et al…”
Blood glucose (BG) monitoring is critical for diabetes management. In recent years, microneedle (MN)-based technology has attracted emerging attention in glucose sensing and detection. In this review, we summarized MN-based...
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